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Femtosecond fluorescence dynamics of porphyrins; internal conversion, energy relaxation, and quantum beats

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Abstract

Fluorescence dynamics of some porphyrins have been studied by up-conversion technique to elucidate the mechanism of internal conversion, following intramolecular energy relaxation, coherent oscillation of vibrationally excited states, and the competing electron-transfer reaction.

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