We investigate the local static molecular orientational behavior in zeolite L inclusion compounds by polarimetric two-photon fluorescence microscopy. This technique, based on the polarized read-out of the signal under a tunable incident polarization state, provides refined information on molecular disorder that is not achievable using traditional fluorescence anisotropy. Moreover, the polarimetric microscopy imaging scheme permits a spatial investigation of possible heterogeneities, with a submicrometric resolution. The study performed on different fluorescent molecules inserted in zeolite L channels evidence a degree of disorder for either small or flexible structures
In the analysis of molecular structure and local order in heterogeneous samples, multiphoton excitat...
The specific adsorption of polar molecules in AlPO4-5 is caused by the nonsymmetric lattice structur...
Dyes incorporated in molecular sieve crystals can reveal information about the orientation of guests...
We investigate the local static molecular orientational behavior in zeolite L inclusion compounds by...
A detailed and systematic polarized confocal fluorescence microscopy investigation is presented on t...
International audienceWe present a polarimetric two-photon microscopy technique to quantitatively im...
AbstractWe present a polarimetric two-photon microscopy technique to quantitatively image the local ...
A micro-spectroscopic method has been developed to probe the accessibility of zeolite crystals using...
A detailed and systematic polarized confocal fluorescence microscopy investigation is presented on t...
Light-matter interaction in molecular and bio-molecular media can lead to complex processes where op...
Dyes incorporated in molecular sieve crystals can reveal information about the orientation of guests...
Chromophores are incorporated in a highly ordered manner in molecular sieve crystals. The resulting ...
AbstractHighly concentrated DNA solutions exhibit self-ordering properties such as the generation of...
This PhD thesis is aimed at using fluorescence microscopy to study accessibility, structure and reac...
The polar domain structure and dynamics of hostlguest materials which include polar rod-like molecul...
In the analysis of molecular structure and local order in heterogeneous samples, multiphoton excitat...
The specific adsorption of polar molecules in AlPO4-5 is caused by the nonsymmetric lattice structur...
Dyes incorporated in molecular sieve crystals can reveal information about the orientation of guests...
We investigate the local static molecular orientational behavior in zeolite L inclusion compounds by...
A detailed and systematic polarized confocal fluorescence microscopy investigation is presented on t...
International audienceWe present a polarimetric two-photon microscopy technique to quantitatively im...
AbstractWe present a polarimetric two-photon microscopy technique to quantitatively image the local ...
A micro-spectroscopic method has been developed to probe the accessibility of zeolite crystals using...
A detailed and systematic polarized confocal fluorescence microscopy investigation is presented on t...
Light-matter interaction in molecular and bio-molecular media can lead to complex processes where op...
Dyes incorporated in molecular sieve crystals can reveal information about the orientation of guests...
Chromophores are incorporated in a highly ordered manner in molecular sieve crystals. The resulting ...
AbstractHighly concentrated DNA solutions exhibit self-ordering properties such as the generation of...
This PhD thesis is aimed at using fluorescence microscopy to study accessibility, structure and reac...
The polar domain structure and dynamics of hostlguest materials which include polar rod-like molecul...
In the analysis of molecular structure and local order in heterogeneous samples, multiphoton excitat...
The specific adsorption of polar molecules in AlPO4-5 is caused by the nonsymmetric lattice structur...
Dyes incorporated in molecular sieve crystals can reveal information about the orientation of guests...