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A holographic technique has been used to investigate photochemistry that occurs from higher excited triplet states (i.e., T2 and above). Specifically, the two-photon dissociation of carbazole in poly(methyl methacrylate) films has been investigated. The photochemical action spectrum of the second-photon step is found to be in good agreement with the carbazole triplet-triplet absorption spectrum. This implies that the quantum yield for photodissociation is independent of photon energy in this wavelength region. © 1983 American Chemical Society.
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