Investigation of the Ultrafast Dynamics of Charge Recombination of Ion Pairs Using Multiplex Transient Grating Spectroscopy

  • Eric Vauthey
Conference paper
Part of the Springer Series in Chemical Physics book series (CHEMICAL, volume 66)

Abstract

The dynamics of charge recombination of ion pairs formed by electron transfer quenching of excited cyano-anthracenes has been investigated using multiplex transient grating spectroscopy. The directly measured rate constants of charge recombination are considerably larger than those deduced indirectly.

Keywords

Charge Recombination Reorganization Energy Optical Kerr Effect Ultrafast Dynamics Measure Rate Constant 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Eric Vauthey
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  1. 1.Institut de chimie-physique de l′Université de FribourgFribourgSwitzerland

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