Abstract

The orientational behavior of C 70 singlet excited molecules in a chlorobenzene solution has been measured at room temperature by the picosecond transient grating technique. A two-stage decay signal was observed: a fast part ( τ = 12 ± 5 ps) which is comparable with the corresponding signal of C 60 in chlorobenzene ( τ = 8 ± 2 ps), and a slow part ( τ = 30 ± 5 ps). The data obtained are analyzed in terms of the rotation of C 70 molecules. The influence of the dielectric friction on the C 70 rotation is reported.

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