Abstract
Donor (anthracene) sensitized acceptor (perylene) fluorescence is quenched more efficiently by halothane than is intrinsic perylene fluorescence. The underlying process of dynamic fluorescence quenching is investigated by time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy.
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Sharma, A., Draxler, S. & Lippitsch, M.E. Time-resolved spectroscopy of the fluorescence quenching of a donor — acceptor pair by halothane. Appl. Phys. B 54, 309–312 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00325198
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