Abstract

By using picosecond transient absorption and fluorescence lifetime measurement techniques, we have investigated the photophysical properties of N,N-dimethylanilino(phenyl)-acetylene in n-hexane solution. The lifetime of the second excited singlet state was determined to be about 20 ps at room temperature and a strong delayed S 2 fluorescence excited from S 1 was observed. The characteristic features we observed seem to result from the accidental degeneracy of S 2 and S 1. Introduction of the dimethylamino group makes the vibrational level density high and results in a large rate constant of internal conversion from S 2 to S 1 without excess vibrational energy.

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