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High-pressure effects on ultrafast-relaxation kinetics of excitons in polydiacetylene 4BCMU
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1991
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Relaxation ProcessLocalized Excited StateEngineeringExcitation Energy TransferPolymer ChainElectronic Excited StateUltrafast-relaxation KineticsThermodynamicsPhotophysical PropertyPolymer ChemistryPhysicsPhotochemistryPhysical ChemistryQuantum ChemistryHigh-pressure EffectsExcited State PropertyNatural SciencesPolymer ScienceCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsHigh Pressures
The ultrafast-relaxation kinetics of the singlet excitons in polydiacetylene 4 BCMU was measured at hydrostatic pressures up to 80 kbar, using the pump-probe photoinduced-absorption technique with 70-fs time resolution at 2 eV and 5 ps in the spectra range 1.2--2.2 eV. The 100-fs decay component survives at high pressures, but the slow component evolves from a 1.5-ps exponential decay at atmospehric pressure to a much slower stretched-exponential decay at high pressures with a complete recovery in the ns time range. Results suggest that the fast decay component is a 1D relaxation process, whereas th slow component is due to exciton recombination which requires a subsequent 3D distortion of the polymer chain.
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