Abstract

The isothermal delayed fluorescence along with the visible (6000 Å) photostimulated fluorescence and phosphorescence emissions have been recorded and analyzed in the following systems: diphénylamine (DPA) – ether rigid glass and carbazole (C) – ether rigid glass at 77°K. The electron–cation recombination after visible light stimulation has been analyzed in terms of a kinetic model already described (10). The triplet quantum yields of the DPA and C molecules are calculated and compared to the existing experimental values. The rate constant ratio (β) of populating the first triplet (T1) relative to populating the first excited singlet (S1) after the recombination event has taken place, is equal to about 2 in both systems investigated here. A value of 4.4 was obtained for indole and tryptophan in the same matrix. This difference can only be explained in terms of various singlet state energies for these molecules and also in terms of the stimulating energies used in these experiments.

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