Abstract

The intramolecular electronic excitation transfer in dithiaanthracenophane (DTA) in THF solution has been investigated by probing the fluorescence anisotropy decay with a femtosecond up-conversion method. In DTA, two anthracene rings are known to be stacked parallel, but with nearly orthogonal orientation. There appeared a damped oscillation of an apparent period of 1.2 ± 0.2 ps and a damping time constant of 1.0 ± 0.1 ps. It has been found that the oscillatory behavior is consistent with the recurrence motion of an excitation between two anthracene moieties, from a theoretical analysis following a manner of Wynne and Hochstrasser (Wynne, K.; Hochstrasser, R. M. J. Raman Spectrosc. 1995, 26, 561). The magnitude of the dipole−dipole energy transfer interaction is estimated to be 40 cm-1 which is in an acceptable agreement with the experimental value (29 cm-1) deduced from the oscillation period. In comparison with the similar case of 2,2‘-binaphthyl (BN) reported by Zhu et al. (Zhu, F.; Galli, C.; Hochstra...

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