Abstract
The temporal evolution of the photoexcited state in quasi-one-dimensional (1D) halogen-bridged platinum complexes (formula presented) (abbreviated as (formula presented) (formula presented) Br or I), has been comprehensively studied by femtosecond time-resolved luminescence spectroscopy. In Pt-Cl, new short-lived hot luminescence is found in the low-energy side of a self-trapped exciton (STE) luminescence band. The overall behavior of the STE luminescence band within 2 ps is well explained by the vibrational relaxation of the STE. The behavior is reproduced by a model calculation based on wave packet propagation on an interaction mode composed of frequency-dispersed bulk phonons. This model is also applied to the previous results in Pt-Br. For both Pt-Cl and Pt-Br, the frequency spectra of phonons which compose the interaction mode have been estimated. In Pt-I, the STE luminescence decays much faster than those in Pt-Cl and Pt-Br, showing existence of more effective nonradiative decay channel. © 2002 The American Physical Society.
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Tomimoto, S., Saito, S., Suemoto, T., Takeda, J., & Kurita, S. (2002). Ultrafast dynamics of lattice relaxation of excitons in quasi-one-dimensional halogen-bridged platinum complexes. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 66(15), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.66.155112
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