Abstract
Recently we have reported studies of low-temperature spectroscopy of a series of polyacene photoadducts.1-4 A principal technique has been that of photochemical hole burning at 1.5K. The photochemistry involves the photodecomposition of the adduct back to the constiuent polyacenes. In the present paper we extend this work on the photophysics and photochemistry of AT and also report new results on BrAT.
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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