Triphenylmethane Dyes Revealing Heterogeneity of Their Nanoenvironment: Femtosecond, Picosecond, and Single-Molecule Studies
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A1999Vol. 103(22), pp. 4319–4331
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Abstract
This article describes several lines of our recent work on pico- and femtosecond spectroscopy of triphenylmethane dyes. Furthermore, we reduced the number of molecules in the ensemble-averaged studies to the single-molecule regime. The single-molecule technique would allow us to reveal intrinsic characteristics of individual chromophores embedded in glass, polymers, and liquid.
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