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24 September 1993Time-resolved spectrometry of the transient species: the case of TICT states
Carbonyl derivatives of N,N-dimethylaniline have been
investigated in polar aprotic solvents using time-resolved techniques
in absorption as well as in emission. The kinetic relation between
short and long wave fluorescence bands is observed. The nature of the
time-resolved solvatochromic shift is discussed.
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Z. R. Grabowski, J. Dobkowski, "Time-resolved spectrometry of the transient species: the case of TICT states," Proc. SPIE 1711, High-Performance Optical Spectrometry, (24 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.155643