Abstract
Measurements of the dye sensitized photoluminescence on iodide doped Ag Hal layers have shown that this luminescence does not decrease drastically at dye coverages above about half a monolayer, contrary to the photographic sensitivity at room temperature. Thus the decrease in photographic sensitivity may originate in a reoxidation of the latent image centres by photoholes percolating in the dye layer. The possibility of increasing sensitivity by FOERSTER energy transfer is investigated by luminescence in a system of organized monolayer assemblies.
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