Effect of Pressure on the Optical Properties of Organic Phosphors

Abstract
The effect of pressure to 54 kbar has been measured on absorption spectra, emission spectra, and decay rates of four organic phosphors. For fluorescein and dichlorofluorescein the decay rate increases with increasing pressure. The emission spectrum consists of two peaks which approach each other at high pressure. Thus there appears to be an increased mixing of triplet and excited singlet states at high pressure. For acridine yellow and orange the absorption spectrum shows a dimer and monomer peak. The dimer peak decreases rapidly in intensity with increasing pressure. At high concentrations the component decay rates are largely independent of pressure. At lower concentrations the decay rate becomes slower at higher pressure. Evidently the emission can be associated with the dimer.

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