Abstract

Interaction of electronically excited TCNB (tetracyanobenzone) and ground-state MB (methylated benzenes) leads to the formation of fluorescent exciplexes in the vapor phase. Studies of exciplex fluorescence as a function of excess vibrational energy in TCNB and of temperature and pressure of added buffer gas, lead to the conclusion that the low-frequency inter-molecular vibrations play a very important role in the radiationless deactivation of exciplexes. The results also indicate that collisional relaxation of low-frequency intermolecular vibrations proceeds much more rapidly than that of high-frequency intramolecular vibrations.

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