Abstract

By the study of the pressure dependence of the fluorescence and phosphorescence yields of pyrazine vapors in the pressure range of 10 −2-10 torr it was established that the fluorescence decay is not exponential but contains a long component (τ ≈ 10 −6–10 −7 sec) corresponding to the “dilution” of the singlet radiative properties in the dense manifold of triplet levels. The phosphorescence is due exclusively to the collisionally induced relaxation from the quasi-stationary state to the pure triplet state.

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