Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9578011 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The interfacial environment of AOT based reverse micelle (RM), which has similarity with bio-membranes, has been probed by measuring: (1) magnetic field effect (MFE) on Pyrene-DMA exciplex luminescence; (2) wavelength-dependence of the exciplex lifetime. At least two different types of exciplexes have been identified at different locations within the RM interface. Among these, only the red edge component of the emission centered at â¼500Â nm (Ex500) is field-sensitive. It makes sense to presume that the Ex500 is localized at the mobile zone of the interface while the other field-insensitive one, centered at â¼430Â nm (Ex430) resides at the immobile zone of the interface. Time resolutions of luminescence at different wavelengths indicate that the field-sensitive exciplex is formed at the expense of Ex430.
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Authors
Partha Pratim Parui, Deb Narayan Nath, Mihir Chowdhury,