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How does Tetraphenylethylene Relax from its Excited States?
Tetraphenylethylene is a prototypical example of a molecule displaying aggregation-induced emission. Despite many studies on the optical properties of TPE and its derivatives, the origin of the non-emissive behavior in the gas phase or in dilute solutions has yet to be unravelled. Here, we identify the ultrafast deactivation mechanisms responsible for the fluoresence quenching in isolated TPE.
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research article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000375623100003
Authors
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Volume
17
Start page
11606
End page
11609
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
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September 17, 2015
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