Abstract
Energy migration and transfer from acriflavine to rhodamine B and malachite green in poly (methylmethacrylate) have been investigated using the decay function analysis. It is found that the influence of energy migration in energy transfer can be described quite convincingly by making use of the theories of Loring, Andersen and Fayer (LAF) and Huber. At high acceptor concentration direct donor-acceptor transfer occurs through Forster mechanism. (author). 17 refs., 5 figs.
Citation Formats
Pandey, K K, Joshi, H C, and Pant, T C.
Influence of donor-donor transport on excitation energy transfer.
India: N. p.,
1989.
Web.
Pandey, K K, Joshi, H C, & Pant, T C.
Influence of donor-donor transport on excitation energy transfer.
India.
Pandey, K K, Joshi, H C, and Pant, T C.
1989.
"Influence of donor-donor transport on excitation energy transfer."
India.
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title = {Influence of donor-donor transport on excitation energy transfer}
author = {Pandey, K K, Joshi, H C, and Pant, T C}
abstractNote = {Energy migration and transfer from acriflavine to rhodamine B and malachite green in poly (methylmethacrylate) have been investigated using the decay function analysis. It is found that the influence of energy migration in energy transfer can be described quite convincingly by making use of the theories of Loring, Andersen and Fayer (LAF) and Huber. At high acceptor concentration direct donor-acceptor transfer occurs through Forster mechanism. (author). 17 refs., 5 figs.}
journal = []
volume = {32:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {India}
year = {1989}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Influence of donor-donor transport on excitation energy transfer}
author = {Pandey, K K, Joshi, H C, and Pant, T C}
abstractNote = {Energy migration and transfer from acriflavine to rhodamine B and malachite green in poly (methylmethacrylate) have been investigated using the decay function analysis. It is found that the influence of energy migration in energy transfer can be described quite convincingly by making use of the theories of Loring, Andersen and Fayer (LAF) and Huber. At high acceptor concentration direct donor-acceptor transfer occurs through Forster mechanism. (author). 17 refs., 5 figs.}
journal = []
volume = {32:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {India}
year = {1989}
month = {Jan}
}