Abstract
Amorphous thin films of octaethylporphin have been prepared and are observed to crystallize over time if thicker than about 100 nm. Transmission spectra of amorphous films have a sharper Soret band than transmission spectra of crystalline films and lack the exciton band seen in crystalline films. The exciton band can be resolved in amorphous films by taking a difference spectrum between two amorphous films of different thickness. Fluorescence is observed from one impurity in amorphous films as compared to two impurities in crystalline films. This indicates a smaller exciton diffusion length in amorphous films as compared to crystalline films, consistent with the differences in the transmission spectra of the two kinds of film.
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