A New Persistent Photon-Gated Spectral Hole-Burning System:Zinc Tetraphenylporphyrin Linked to Polyvinylbenzylchloride-Co-Polystyrene
1996
Two colour photon-gated persistent spectral hole-burning via donor-acceptor electron transfer is reported
in systems where the donor: zinc tetraphenylporphyrin (ZnTPP) and the acceptor: vinylbenzylchloride
where linked to a polystyrene chain. A spectral hole is observed when the sample is irradiated
using a gating light in addition to the wavelength-selective light. No effect of the gating light has been
observed for ZnTPP dispersed in polystyrene (PS) even with efficient acceptors. In contrast, the efficiency
of hole formation under two colour excitation is four times larger than that under one colour excitation
in ZnTPP-PBCS/PMMA and nearly two times larger in ZnTPP-PBCS/PS.
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