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We have used the flash-photolysis time-resolved microwave conductivity tech
nique (TRMC) to monitor charge separation between a smooth film of anatase
TiO2 (ca 80 nm) and spincoated layers of a dialkoxyphenylene-vinylene polym
er (20-140 nm thick) on nanosecond flash-photolysis in the polymer absorpti
on band at 544 nm. The quantum efficiency of electron injection into the Ti
O2, from photons absorbed in the polymer layer can be calculated by compari
ng the conductivity resulting from 544 nm irradiation with that from direct
band gap excitation of the anatase layer at 308 nm. The maximum efficiency
per incident photon, is ca 6% for thicknesses in the range of 30-50 nm of
the polymer layer. Charge separation persists well into the microsecond reg
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