Lifetimes of Electrons in Irradiated Liquid Alkanes
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A calculation has been made of lifetimes of electrons in irradiated liquid alkanes on the basis of the lifetime distribution function for the geminate electrons derived from the exponential distribution function for electron ranges. The results show that the intrinsic electron lifetimes correlate with the electron mobilities and most of the geminate electrons recombine within 1 ns in the alkanes at room temperature. A consideration is given to the effect of pulse duration time on the apparent electron lifetime and the observable yield of electrons in <I>n</I>-hexane.
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著者
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Fueki Kenji
Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science Osaka University
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Fueki Kenji
Department of Synthetic Chemistry, Nagoya University Chikusa-ku
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