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Polarization spectrum azulene

Figure 5.18. Absorption (A) and fluorescence spectrum (P) of azulene in ethanol at 93 K. FP and AP(P) denote the polarization spectrum of fluorescence and the excitation-polarization spectrum of fluorescence, respectively (by permission from Ddrr, 1966). Figure 5.18. Absorption (A) and fluorescence spectrum (P) of azulene in ethanol at 93 K. FP and AP(P) denote the polarization spectrum of fluorescence and the excitation-polarization spectrum of fluorescence, respectively (by permission from Ddrr, 1966).
In Figure 5.18 the absorption and emission spectra of azulene are shown. The anomalous fluorescence of azulene from the S, state is easy to recognize. The AP(F) spectrum exhibits a deep minimum at 33,900 cm. The small peak in the absorption spectrum at the same wave number is therefore not due to vibrational structure but rather to another electronic transition, the polarization of which had been predicted by PPP calculations. Figure 5.19 shows all four types of polarization spectra of phenanthrene. FP becomes negative at the vibrational maxima of the fluorescence the most intense vibration is not totally symmetric, in contrast to the one which shows up weakly. For all absorption bands, AP(P) = -0.3. The polarization direction of phosphorescence is perpendicular to the transition moments of all transitions lying in the mo-... [Pg.273]


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