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Photophysics of Two‐Dimensional Perovskites—Learning from Metal Halide Substitution
2D perovskites offers a rich playing field to explore exciton physics and they possess a great potential for a variety of opto‐electronic applications. Whilst their photophysics shows intricate interactions of excitons with the lattice, most reports have
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The Rise and Current Status of Polaritonic Photochemistry and Photophysics [PDF]
The interaction between molecular electronic transitions and electromagnetic fields can be enlarged to the point where distinct hybrid light-matter states, polaritons, emerge.
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Photophysics of metalloazurins
Biochemistry, 1990The fluorescence lifetimes of Cu(II), Cu(I), Ag(I), Hg(II), Co(II), and Ni(II) azurin Pae from Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Cu(II), Cu(I), and Hg(II) azurin Afe from Alcaligenes faecalis were measured at 295 K by time-correlated single-photon counting. In addition, fluorescence lifetimes of Cu(II) azurin Pae were measured between 30 and 160 K and showed ...
J E, Hansen +2 more
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On the Intrinsic Photophysics of Fluorescein
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2010Rebecca A Jockusch
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Photophysics and photochemistry of fluoroquinolones
Chemical Society Reviews, 2003AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
A Albini, S Monti
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Photophysics of alloxazines on cellulose
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 2002We report the UV-Vis absorption, fluorescence and transient absorption spectra of selected methylalloxazines adsorbed on cellulose from a polar solvent. The ground-state properties of these probe molecules in the cellulose matrix are similar to those in polar protic solvents.
Marek, Sikorski +5 more
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Photophysical characterization of cinnamates
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 2009The photophysical properties of five methoxy-substituted 2-ethylhexylcinnamates were studied with experimental and theoretical methods. It was found that the fluorescence quantum yields varied strongly with the substitution pattern of the phenyl ring.
Thitinun Monhaphol, Karpkird +2 more
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1996
This chapter examines photophysics. Several of the pathways for loss of electronic excitation do not lead to any chemical change. Instead, the energy is used in a physical process such as the emission of light as luminescence, or it becomes lost by quenching.
Carol E. Wayne, Richard P. Wayne
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This chapter examines photophysics. Several of the pathways for loss of electronic excitation do not lead to any chemical change. Instead, the energy is used in a physical process such as the emission of light as luminescence, or it becomes lost by quenching.
Carol E. Wayne, Richard P. Wayne
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Photophysical Properties of Ricin
Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2007ABSTRACTThe molar absorption coefficient of ricin in phosphate‐buffered saline (PBS) at 279 nm was measured as (93 900 ± 3300) L mol−1 cm−1. The concentration of ricin was determined using amino acid analysis. The absorption spectrum of ricin was interpreted in terms of 69% contribution from absorption by tryptophan residues and 31% contribution from ...
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