Annihilation Up-Conversion Fluorescence: Non-coherent Excitation by Sun-light
Research report (imported) 2005 - Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
Summary
The first experimental results for up-conversion photoluminescence excited by using ultra low (~10 W/cm2) intensity non-coherent light in solution of diphenylanthracene blended with platinum octaethyl porphyrin are presented. The crucial advantage of this bi-molecular up-conversion process is the inherent independence from the coherence properties of the excitation light.