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Showing papers by "Gagik G. Gurzadyan published in 2000"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the trans isomer of four 4-R-4′-nitrostilbenes (I-R, R: H, OMe, NH 2, NMe 2 ) in solution at 25°C were studied by time-resolved absorption techniques.

35 citations


BookDOI
01 Jan 2000
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the physical origin and methods of measurements of nonlinear dielectric susceptibilities in nonlinear media and how to use the tables to obtain the second-order and third-order susceptibilities.
Abstract: Introduction.- Physical origin and methods of measurements of nonlinear dielectric susceptibilities.- Wave propagation in nonlinear media.- How to use the tables.- Second-order nonlinear dielectric susceptibilities.- Third-order nonlinear dielectric susceptibilities.- Data on crystals.- References for 6.- Alphabetical list of crystals.- Index of substances for Volumes III/29A, Bb and III/30A, B.

25 citations


01 Jan 2000
TL;DR: In this article, an up-conversion fluorescence set-up with the time-resolution of 120 fs was used to measure the decay times of the S 2 fluorescence in conjunction with the rise of S 1 fluorescence.
Abstract: Various tetraphenylporphyrins (zinc, magnesium, free base) were excited to the upper electronic levels of the Soret band with the second harmonic of a mode-locked Ti-sapphire laser (394 nm). An up-conversion fluorescence set-up with the time-resolution of 120 fs was used to measure the decay times of the S 2 fluorescence in conjunction with the risetime of the S 1 fluorescence. The depopulation of the excited electronic state S 2 was studied as a function of the metal ion and the solvent. The lifetimes of the electronic S 2 level, measured for ZnTPP and MgTPP in different solvents were τ = 1.4-3.4 ps The depopulation channel from S 2 to S 1 was studied by measuring simultaneously the decay of S 2 and the rise of S 1 fluorescence. The rate constant of the process can be correlated to the energy gap between the S 2 and S 1 levels, which depends on the nature of the metal ions and solvents. The rotational dynamics in the Soret band was also studied by measuring the anisotropy of S 2 ---> So fluorescence. The anisotropy decay of S 2 fluorescence was found to be biexponential. with a fast component around 100 fs and a slow one (t » 10 ps). attributed to the partial dephasing of the degenerate energy levels of the S 2 state and to rotational diffusion, respectively.

1 citations