Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5390590 Chemical Physics Letters 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The two-color fluorescence depletion process of Rhodamine 6G in PMMA matrixes was investigated using nano- and picosecond lasers. Erase-lasers of 1064 and 599 nm depleted the fluorescence from the S1 state. Fluorescence depletion with 1064 nm was analyzed by the up-conversion from state S1 to S2, while that with 599 nm was simulated based on both the up-conversion and the stimulated emission. A three-state model describes this process due to a nanosecond laser well, while it could not reproduce that by picosecond lasers. Significant contributions of vibrational relaxation in S1 and re-absorption from S0 are suggested in the picosecond region.
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