Abstract

Our calculations of proton–anion distance distribution functions for HPTS dissociation recombination in the excited state are extended to the nanosecond time regime. When these functions are used for averaging the ground-state recombination probability, good agreement with experimental ground-state recombination yields is obtained. The relation with the theory of ‘‘delayed’’ geminate recombination is briefly discussed.

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