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The ultrafast energy transfer has been investigated in a porphyrin (TPP) and polypyridyl ruthenium (Ⅱ) (Ru) hybrid, which is linked by a butyl chain by using time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopic technique. The experimental result shows that,when the excitation wavelength is at the absorption peak (~453 nm) of the Ru moiety,an ultrafast energy transfer occurs from Ru to porphyrin moiety (~400ps). When the excitation wavelength (~400 nm) is at the absorption peak of the TPP moiety,no energy transfer is detected from TPP to Ru. The origin of the energy transfer has been analyzed by using Frster theory. The theoretical result shows that the energy transfer is attributed to dipole-dipole interaction based on the spectra overlap.







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