Pulsed Electron Nuclear Double Resonance Studies Of The Photoexcited Triplet State Of Pentacene In P-Terphenyl Crystals At Room Temperature

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS(2007)

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Pulsed electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) using a modified Davies-type [Phys. Lett. 47A, 1 (1974)] sequence is employed to study the hyperfine (HF) structure of the photoexcited triplet state of pentacene dispersed in protonated and deuterated p-terphenyl single crystals. The strong electron spin polarization and long phase memory time of triplet pentacene enable us to perform the ENDOR measurements on the S=1 spin system at room temperature. Proton HF tensor elements and spin density values of triplet pentacene are extracted from a detailed angular-dependent study in which the orientation of the magnetic field is varied systematically in two different pentacene planes. Analysis reveals that the pentacene molecule is no longer planar in the p-terphenyl host lattice. The distortion is more pronounced in the deuterated crystal where the unit cell dimensions are slightly smaller than those of the protonated crystal. (c) 2007 American Institute of Physics.
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excited states,electron paramagnetic resonance,spin polarization,room temperature,magnetic field,single crystal,hyperfine structure
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