DELAYED EMISSION OF CHLOROPHYLLaAGGREGATES AND RHODAMINE 6G EMBEDDED IN POLYMER MATRIX*
- 1 November 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Photochemistry and Photobiology
- Vol. 58 (5) , 737-744
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-1097.1993.tb04961.x
Abstract
Delayed luminescence (in the microsecond time range) of the chlorophyll (Chl)a“dry” form as well as hydrated dimers located in a polyvinylalcohol film was measured from room temperature down to 8 K. In the same matrix the delayed luminescence of rhodamine 6G (Rhod) was investigated. The delayed emission both of Chlaand Rhod is probably due to the formation and delayed recombination of a radical pair. It seems that this process occurs without participation of triplet states, as it does not reflect their well‐known sensitivity to oxygen. The temperature dependence of the delayed luminescence of vanous Chl forms is different. In the region around 678 nm (dry monomer) delayed luminescence needs a thermal activation energy of about 0.03 eV, whereas at 740 nm (wet aggregates) delayed luminescence intensity increases linearly with decreasing temperature. Its assignment as a‐type delayed luminescence from the low‐lying triplet state can consistently be excluded from both the weak temperature dependence of the delayed fluorescence and its large intensity as compared to the prompt fluorescence. Delayed luminescence of Rhod is almost independent of temperature between 8 K and 300 K. The dependence of delayed luminescence intensity on exciting light intensity is linear at lower intensities and tends to saturation at higher. Therefore the delayed luminescence is not related to exciton annihilation. Positions and intensities of the Chl delayed luminescence bands show that it is not phosphorescence (β‐type delayed luminescence). The aggregation of both Chl and Rhod molecules strongly influences delayed luminescence since it differs in several properties if excited in the monomer or in the aggregate absorption range. Every aggregational form of dye emits its characteristic delayed luminescence band.Keywords
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