Two-Photon Absorption in Crystalline Anthracene and Naphthalene Excited with a Xenon Flash
- 1 December 1964
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 41 (11) , 3491-3495
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1725755
Abstract
Two-photon absorption and delayed fluorescence are observed in both anthracene and naphthalene using a 5-μsec xenon flash lamp. It is shown that coherence and monochromaticity are not important in two-photon absorption. It is also demonstrated that the two-photon absorption process does not involve triplet excitons. In anthracene the two-photon rate constant δ≃8×10—29 cm sec and is about this value in naphthalene. Mechanical imperfections play an important role in processes involving excited states in naphthalene monocrystals. The effect of imperfections is such that only an order-of-magnitude value for the intersystem crossing constant can be evaluated at the moment: τfkst≃10—1, where τf is the fluorescence lifetime.Keywords
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