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Cossi, M.19
Cammi, R.20
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Rabuck, A.D.31
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Cioslowski, J.34
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Komaromi, I.40
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Time-resolved fluorescence spectra were measured by a single-photon counting method using the 330 and 400 nm laser light of a Ti:sapphire laser "Spectra-Physics, Tsunami 3950-L2S, full width at half-maximum (fwhm) = 1.5 ps" and a streak scope (Hamamatsu Photonics, C4334-01) equipped with a polychromator (Action Research, SpectraPro 150) as an excitation source and a detector, respectively
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Nanosecond transient absorption measurements were carried out using THG (355 nm) of a Nd:YAG laser (Spectra-Physics, Quanta-Ray GCR-130, fwhm = 6 ns) as an excitation source. For transient absorption spectra in the near-IR region (600-1600 nm), monitoring light from a pulsed Xe lamp was detected with a Ge-avalanche photodiode. For transient absorption spectra in the UV-Vis region (350-600 nm), a Si-PIN photodiode was used as a detector. All the samples in a quartz cell were deaerated by bubbling argon through the solution for 15 min
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