High-pressure study of picosecond exciton dynamics in solidC60

Abstract
We have studied the singlet exciton decay by picosecond photoinduced absorption in films of C60, under pressures up to 62 kbar. The picosecond decay of excitons excited in the absorption tail continues to be dominated by broad distributions of lifetimes at high pressure. These results suggest that the distributions of lifetimes do not arise from variations in tunneling or hopping rates between C60 molecules as was originally suggested, but arise from distributions of recombination rates at different sites in the sample.