H. Seki, Taro Yamada, et al.
Diamond and Related Materials
The general expressions for the time-dependent fluorescence depolarization caused by anisotropic rotation diffusion have been obtained. It is shown that after an instantaneous exciting light pulse, the parallel and perpendicular components of fluorescence can have a maximum of six exponential decays and the difference of these two components a maximum of five decays. The present results differ from those of previous studies and the differences are discussed.
H. Seki, Taro Yamada, et al.
Diamond and Related Materials
K.H. Drexhage, K.B. Eisenthal
Journal of Applied Physics
T.J. Chuang, K. Domen
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films
T.J. Chuang, Ingo Hussla, et al.
International Conference on Laser Processing and Diagnostics 1983