Johnson et al., 1971 - Google Patents
Excimer Fluorescence of Poly (N‐vinylcarbazole)Johnson et al., 1971
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- 16844021156128144873
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- Johnson P
- Offen H
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- The Journal of Chemical Physics
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Fluorescence spectra and lifetimes of carbazole, 1, 3‐bis (N‐carbazolyl) propane and poly (N‐vinyl‐carbazole) have been studied as a function of pressure to 30 kbar at room temperature and 77° K. Polymer films show exclusively excimer fluorescence (τ= 43 nsec) at …
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