Photochemically activated reactions, despite being a powerful tool to covalently stabilize self-organized molecular structures on metallic surfaces, have struggled to take off due to several not yet well understood light-driven processes that can affect the final result. A thorough understanding of the photoinduced charge transfer mechanisms at the organic/metal interface would pave the way to controlling these processes and to developing on-surface photochemistry. Here, by time-resolved two-photon photoemission measurements, we track the relaxation processes of the first two excited molecular states at the interface between porphyrin, the essential chromophore in chlorophyll, and two different orientations of the silver surface. Due to the...
Time-resolved two-photon photoemission was used to investigate the two-dimensional electron solvatio...
Femtosecond, angle resolved two photon photoemission spectroscopy is used as a probe of the metal-mo...
Charge transfer phenomena at metal/organic interfaces are a crucial step affecting the efficiencies ...
Photochemically activated reactions, despite being a powerful tool to covalently stabilize self-orga...
In molecular devices, the importance of interfaces cannot be neglected as they determine charge inje...
Orbital-specific femtosecond charge transfer dynamics between Fe(II)-tetraphenylporphyrin molecules ...
This thesis concerns electron transfer reactions from different excited states in porphyrins, and th...
Engineering the electronic structure of organics through interface manipulation, particularly the in...
Charge transfer rates at metal/organic interfaces affect the efficiencies of devices for organic bas...
The excited-state properties of an amphiphilic porphyrin–fullerene dyad and of its porphyrin analogu...
Lipid bilayers containing chlorophyll (Chl) or magnesium octaethylporphyrin (MgOEP) and separating s...
Gundlach, LarsUnderstanding the behavior of molecular excited states is critical to inform the desig...
www.elsevier.com/locate/progsurf0079-6816/ $- see front matter Published by Elsevier Ltd.Results for...
This research consists in designing a series of experiments to determine the molecular orbital energ...
This thesis describes inter and intramolecular dynamics in porphyrin molecules. To create a basis fo...
Time-resolved two-photon photoemission was used to investigate the two-dimensional electron solvatio...
Femtosecond, angle resolved two photon photoemission spectroscopy is used as a probe of the metal-mo...
Charge transfer phenomena at metal/organic interfaces are a crucial step affecting the efficiencies ...
Photochemically activated reactions, despite being a powerful tool to covalently stabilize self-orga...
In molecular devices, the importance of interfaces cannot be neglected as they determine charge inje...
Orbital-specific femtosecond charge transfer dynamics between Fe(II)-tetraphenylporphyrin molecules ...
This thesis concerns electron transfer reactions from different excited states in porphyrins, and th...
Engineering the electronic structure of organics through interface manipulation, particularly the in...
Charge transfer rates at metal/organic interfaces affect the efficiencies of devices for organic bas...
The excited-state properties of an amphiphilic porphyrin–fullerene dyad and of its porphyrin analogu...
Lipid bilayers containing chlorophyll (Chl) or magnesium octaethylporphyrin (MgOEP) and separating s...
Gundlach, LarsUnderstanding the behavior of molecular excited states is critical to inform the desig...
www.elsevier.com/locate/progsurf0079-6816/ $- see front matter Published by Elsevier Ltd.Results for...
This research consists in designing a series of experiments to determine the molecular orbital energ...
This thesis describes inter and intramolecular dynamics in porphyrin molecules. To create a basis fo...
Time-resolved two-photon photoemission was used to investigate the two-dimensional electron solvatio...
Femtosecond, angle resolved two photon photoemission spectroscopy is used as a probe of the metal-mo...
Charge transfer phenomena at metal/organic interfaces are a crucial step affecting the efficiencies ...