Femtosecond Transient Absorption Studies of Energy Transfer within Chromophore-Labeled Dendrimers
Article 2001 en
Authors
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Frederik V. R. Neuwahl
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Roberto Righini
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Alex Adronov
Abstract
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Dendrimers possessing coumarin-2 dyes at the periphery, and either a coumarin-343 or a heptathiophene dye at the core, have been studied by femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy in order to elucidate energy-transfer rate constants. These measurements indicated that energy transfer occurs with average correlation times of less than 6 ps in the first three generations, and slows to a correlation time of approximately 18 ps in the fourth. The transient spectral features arising from excitation of the peripheral donor chromophores at 330 nm are described. Additionally, these measurements provide a quantitative comparison between observed and theoretical energy-transfer rate constants (kET), indicating a close correlation of the experimental results with Förster theory.
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