Abstract

Short-wavelength (SW) fluorescence of some cyanine dyes caused by sequential two-photon excitation was studied. The fluorescence quantum yield of the SW fluorescence shows a significant dependence on the solvent viscosity, but only a small dependence on temperature. This reveals the dynamic character of the emitting state: much lower intramolecular barrier and larger solute-solvent viscous drag compared to the S1 state in the molecular conformational change which is important as a radiationless decay channel.

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