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Influence of photoinduced isomerization on the photoacoustic spectra of DODCI

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Abstract

Photoinduced isomerization causes intensity dependent reversible changes in the PA spectra of DODCI (3,3′-diethyldicarbocyanine iodide). In analogy to an isosbestic point in absorption spectroscopy an isooptoacoustic point is defined.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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