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Yang Shao-Peng, Fan Guo-Zhi, Fan Shan-Shan, Cao Ning, Li Xiao-Wei, Jiang Xiao-Li, Fu Guang-Sheng. Kinetics study of ultrafast electron transfer from sensitized dyes to silver halide microcrystalsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2006, 15(5): 1055-1059.
| Yang Shao-Peng, Fan Guo-Zhi, Fan Shan-Shan, Cao Ning, Li Xiao-Wei, Jiang Xiao-Li, Fu Guang-Sheng. Kinetics study of ultrafast electron transfer from sensitized dyes to silver halide microcrystalsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2006, 15(5): 1055-1059. |
Kinetics study of ultrafast electron transfer from sensitized dyes to silver halide microcrystals
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Abstract
Spectral sensitization micromechanism of cyanine dyes J-aggregate adsorbed on the tabular and cubic AgBr microcrystals with different dye concentrations is studied by using picosecond time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, and the dependences of electron transfer and spectral efficiency sensitization on different conditions are analysed in detail. With the steady spectroscopy, the wavelengths of absorption and fluorescence of J-aggregate adsorbed on AgBr microcrystals are found to shift to red relative to dye monomer. The spectrum of fluorescence has a red shift relative to the absorption peak. With the time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, the fluorescence decay curves of cyanine dyes J-aggregate adsorbed on the tabular and cubic AgBr grains are found to be fitted well by a double-exponential decay function. The fitting curves consist of a fast and a slow component. Because of the large amplitude of the fast component, this fast decay should be attributable mainly to the electron transfer from J-aggregate of dye to a conduction band of AgBr. -
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