Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.111, No.18, 3502-3506, 2007
Photophysics of alpha,omega-diphenyloctatetraene in the vapor phase
Fluorescence and fluorescence excitation spectra of diphenyloctatetraene vapor have been measured at different temperatures from 98 to 136 degrees C and at different buffer gas pressures from 0 to 300 Torr. The fluorescence quantum yields were determined as functions of the excitation energy and buffer gas pressure. It is shown that diphenyloctatetraene vapor exhibits weak fluorescence from the S-2 (1(1)Bu) state in addition to the fluorescence from the S-1 (2(1)Ag) state. The quantum yield of the S-1 fluorescence is shown to decrease with decreasing pressure and with increasing excitation energy. The electronic relaxation processes of diphenyloctatetraene vapor are discussed based on the pressure and excitation-energy dependence of the fluorescence quantum yield.