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Influence of Energy Transfer by the Exchange Mechanism on Donor Luminescence
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EngineeringExcitation Energy TransferComputational ChemistryChemistryElectronic Excited StateLuminescence PropertyTriplet—triplet TransferChemical EngineeringPhysicsPhotochemistryEnergy TransferPhysical ChemistryExchange MechanismQuantum ChemistryRigid SolutionDonor LuminescenceOrganic Charge-transfer CompoundExcited State PropertyNatural SciencesLight Absorption
The decay of donor luminescence in a rigid solution when modified by electronic energy transfer by the exchange mechanism is treated theoretically. The rate constant for the elementary process of energy transfer is taken to be of the Dexter form, const exp(−2R/L), where R is the donor—acceptor distance and L is a positive constant. Calculations are made of the yield and decay time of the donor luminescence as functions of the acceptor concentration. The resulting relationship among the above quantities enables one to analyze experimental data in a quantitative manner, and thereby to obtain information about an intermolecular exchange interaction. As an example of such an analysis, Ermolaev's data on triplet—triplet transfer between some aromatic molecules are compared with our results, and very good agreement is found with a choice of the single parameter L.
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