Nanosecond Time-Resolved Photoinduced Absorption of trans-Polyacetylene

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The photoinduced absorption and bleaching of trans-(CH)x and trans-(CD)x in the nanosecond time region were investigated for the first time by time-resolved absorption spectroscopy. The transient absorption near the band gap and the bleaching of the interband transition were observed for both trans-(CH)x and trans-(CD)x. The absorption near the band gap saturated at ΔA/A0~0.01. The decay of transient absorption at 4K was fitted to erf [(t/τ)-1/2] with τ=144±15ns for trans-(CH)x and τ=305±27 ns for trans-(CD)x. When the temperature is increased, the decay kinetics are given by the same function with shorter time constants, τ=32±6 ns for trans-(CH)x and τ=40±6 ns for trans-(CD)x at 290 K. When the trans content in cis-rich film decreased, the time constant became longer. The decay kinetics is interpreted by interchain recombination of photoinduced polaron pairs. © 1987, THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN. All rights reserved.

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Yoshizawa, M., Kobayashi, T., Fujimoto, H., & Tanaka, J. (1987). Nanosecond Time-Resolved Photoinduced Absorption of trans-Polyacetylene. Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 56(2), 768–780. https://doi.org/10.1143/JPSJ.56.768

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