2000
DOI: 10.1063/1.481678
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Picosecond polarized fluorescence studies of anisotropic fluid media. I. Theory

Abstract: New polarized time resolved fluorescence techniques are implemented to determine the full angular motion of a probe molecule in an anisotropic environment. Studies of rhodamine 6G and resorufin molecules aligned in a free ethylene glycol jet show that the presence of net molecular order is accompanied by a distinct anisotropy in alignment relaxation following photoselection. Diffusion coefficients for and motion ͑D ʈ and D Ќ ͒ in a jet fixed axis system are determined from the cylindrically symmetric and asymm… Show more

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“…Recent work in our group has shown for an ordered medium (i.e. a non random distribution of probe environments) polarised time resolved fluorescence when coupled with a variable excitation polarisation can yield hitherto unobserved information on molecular order and dynamics [6][7][8][9] . Variation of the (linear) excitation polarisation in the laboratory frame allows the preparation of a range of non-equilibrium probe orientational distributions within the (ordered) local environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent work in our group has shown for an ordered medium (i.e. a non random distribution of probe environments) polarised time resolved fluorescence when coupled with a variable excitation polarisation can yield hitherto unobserved information on molecular order and dynamics [6][7][8][9] . Variation of the (linear) excitation polarisation in the laboratory frame allows the preparation of a range of non-equilibrium probe orientational distributions within the (ordered) local environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Principally these are the non-parallelism of absorption and emission transition dipole moments 3 , depolarisation due arising from sample concentration and path length effects 19 and depolarisation by the collection optics. The A parameter is determined by the departure of the initial fluorescence anisotropy from its theoretical value in an isotropic sample 4 .…”
Section: Corrections To the Fluorescence Anisotropymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of the subsequent fluorescence anisotropy signals yields the ground and excited state degrees of molecular alignment together with the intrinsic rates for θ and φ diffusion in the laboratory axis system. This approach has been highly successful in the study of systems exhibiting moderate probe alignment where the departure from (otherwise) isotropic diffusion dynamics is well described by first order perturbation theory 3 . In single pulse photoselection the creation of the maximum probe alignment orthogonal to the laboratory Z axis (in the case of liquid crystals the nematic director) is achieved with an excitation polarisation angle of 90°4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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