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The Excited State and Optical Transition

Exploiting the excited state

Exploiting the excited state

... on excited states, we must address the quantum coherence, perhaps the ‘‘quantum dance’’ of one or more ...well-defined state, its interactions with its environ- ment causes scatter into other ...original ...

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Lengthening Charge Transfer Excited State Lifetimes in First Row Transition Metal Complexes.

Lengthening Charge Transfer Excited State Lifetimes in First Row Transition Metal Complexes.

... neighboring transition metals extending the lifetime of excited states is not extensively seen in the current ...chromophore excited states. Several different transition metals (Cr 3+ , Fe 2+ ...

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Exploring the ultrafast excited-state dynamics of transition metal complexes with ab-inito multiple spawning

Exploring the ultrafast excited-state dynamics of transition metal complexes with ab-inito multiple spawning

... The excitation into S 2 is modeled by a projection of the ground state wave function onto the PES of S 2 . FSSH and AIMS are calculated with the same ESM 3 for the underlying PES and using the same 20 initial ...

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Optical determination of the width of the band tail states, and the excited state and ground state energies of the principal dosimetric trap in feldspar

Optical determination of the width of the band tail states, and the excited state and ground state energies of the principal dosimetric trap in feldspar

... Optical determination of the width of the band-tail states, and the excited state and ground state energies of the principal dosimetric trap in feldspar.. Svenja Riedesel, Georgina E.[r] ...

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Unraveling the Two-Photon and Excited State Absorptions of Aza-BODIPY Dyes for Optical Power Limiting in the SWIR band

Unraveling the Two-Photon and Excited State Absorptions of Aza-BODIPY Dyes for Optical Power Limiting in the SWIR band

... two-photon excited fluorescence (TPEF) ...computer-controlled optical parametric amplifier (OPA) (TOPAS, Spectra- Physics, wavelength range: 266-2290 nm, pulse width: ~75 fs HW1/e) pumped by a femtosecond ...

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Development of an x ray excited optical luminescence microscope (XEOM)

Development of an x ray excited optical luminescence microscope (XEOM)

... the optical luminescent emission resulting from X-ray bombardment to probe the chemical structure of a ...the optical emission can be manipulated using conventional ...

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Excited States and Transition Metal Compounds with Quantum Monte Carlo

Excited States and Transition Metal Compounds with Quantum Monte Carlo

... Third, the pseudopotential effect is to be determined. For the accurate calculation of energy differences relativistic effects have to be taken into account, and the more one goes down in the periodic table the stronger ...

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Excited-state relaxation in PbSe quantum dots

Excited-state relaxation in PbSe quantum dots

... high-energy excited states to low- energy excited states is picosecond fast, it was hoped that electron and hole relaxation could be slowed down in quantum dots, due to the unavailability of phonons ...

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Excited-State Dynamics in Reduced Dimensional Semiconductors.

Excited-State Dynamics in Reduced Dimensional Semiconductors.

... While optical excitations originate within the direct bandgap, a direct-to-indirect transition occurs where the majority of photoexcited electrons and holes occupy different ...plasma state that is ...

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Entanglement thermodynamics for an excited state of Lifshitz system

Entanglement thermodynamics for an excited state of Lifshitz system

... ground state Lifshitz system. The gravity dual of the excited state is given by the asymptotic perturbation of the (3+1) dimensional Lifshitz so- ...the excited state is calculated for ...

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MULTISTAGE INTERCONNECTION NETWORKS: A TRANSITION TO OPTICAL

MULTISTAGE INTERCONNECTION NETWORKS: A TRANSITION TO OPTICAL

... Figure 3: Crosstalk avoidance using space domain approach B. Time Domain Approach Another way to solve the problem of crosstalk is the time domain approach. With the time domain approach, the same objective is achieved ...

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Optical nutation at a Raman-active transition

Optical nutation at a Raman-active transition

... Vavilov State Optics Institute, 194100 ...兲 Optical nutation at the Raman-active transition 6 P 1/2 – 6 P 3/2 of thallium atoms ( ␻ R /2 ␲ c ⫽ 7793 cm ⫺ 1 ) under resonant Raman excitation by a ...

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The Influence of Surface Plasmons on Excited State Dynamics in PTCDA

The Influence of Surface Plasmons on Excited State Dynamics in PTCDA

... Azarova, N. A. (M.S., Electrical Engineering) The Influence of Surface Plasmons on Excited State Dynamics in PTCDA Thesis directed by Dr. Won Park Organic thin film solar cells can be paired with ...

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Excited state reactions of some aromatic carbonyl compounds

Excited state reactions of some aromatic carbonyl compounds

... the excited molecule is removed on diffusional encounter with the quenching molecule, Non-stationary state effects have not been considered as this simple treatment of the quenching process has been found ...

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Electromagnetic decay of the second excited state of C^(12)

Electromagnetic decay of the second excited state of C^(12)

... non-coincident COWlting rate of C (4t) recoUs from first-excited- state events. ) All counting rates are normalized to the number (~ + a 0 ) of first-state and ground-state al[r] ...

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Morphological influences on the excited state dynamics of conjugated polymers

Morphological influences on the excited state dynamics of conjugated polymers

... anc the efficiency is then given by: O = bkr / (kr + k„r) = bx / Xr Equation 5-2 where Xr = l/lcr is the natural radiative lifetim e, i.e. the lifetim e that the luninescence w ould have in the absence o f com peting ...

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Excited-state electronic coherence in vinyl bromide ions

Excited-state electronic coherence in vinyl bromide ions

... Comparing the coherence calculated with and without nuclear motion, one can see that the main effect of the nuclear dynamics is the enhancement of coherence. The nuclear motion changes the overlap between the ground ...

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Pushing the limits of excited-state g-factor measurements

Pushing the limits of excited-state g-factor measurements

... 3.1 RIV with H-like, Li-like and Na-like ions The experimental method [20] used to measure g(2 + 1 ) in 24 Mg [16] is illustrated in Fig. 2. Excited nuclei emerge from a target foil as ions carrying one electron. ...

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Photocurrent readout and electro optical tuning of resonantly excited exciton polaritons in a trap

Photocurrent readout and electro optical tuning of resonantly excited exciton polaritons in a trap

... Solid State Physics, Russian Academy of Science, Chernogolovka 142432, Russia 4 SUPA, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of ...resonantly excited exciton polaritons confined in a three-dimensional ...

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Optical activity
of Sn2P2S6 crystals at the phase transition

Optical activity of Sn2P2S6 crystals at the phase transition

... the optical activity at the phase transition are directly coupled with spontaneous electric polarization), one can roughly estimate the values of gyration and electrogyration ...of optical rotation ...

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