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Spectral efficiency, apparent systems

Based on the PVK FDEANST system, the PR performance as a function of the photosensitizer has been studied [54], It is apparent that varying the sensitizer changes the photogeneration rate and greatly influences both optical gain and diffraction efficiency. By replacing TNF with TNFDM, the spectral sensitivity of composites can be extended to the near infrared (IR) region. [Pg.284]

In course of subsequent work Bubeck, Tieke, and Wegner discovered that the action spectrum for photopolymerization of undoped diacetylene multilayers extends into the visible provided some polymer formed in course of previous UV-irradiation is present. Since obviously excitation of the polymer can sensitize the reaction this effect has been termed self-sensitization. Checking the absorption spectrum of the polymer produced via self-sensitization assured that the final product is identical with the product obtained under UV excitation of the monomer. Later work by Braunschweig and Bassler demonstrated, that the effect is not confined to multilayer systems but is also present in partially polymerized single crystalline TS-6, albeit with lower efficiency. Interestingly, the action spectrum of self-sensitization follows the action spectrum for excitation of an electron from the valence band of the polymer backbone to the conduction band rather than the excitonic absorption spectrum of the polymer which is the dominant spectral feature in the visible (see Fig. 21). The quantum yield is independent of the electric field, whereas in a onedimensional system the yield of free carriers, determined by thermal dissociation of optically produced, weakly bound geminate electron-hole pairs, is an linear function of an applied electric field 29.30,32,129) Apparently, the sensitizing action does not... [Pg.36]


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