We sample ab initio molecular dynamics trajectories to address the impact of structural fluctuations on elastic lifetimes of adsorbate states at room temperature focusing on heterogeneous charge injection from isonicotinic acid as a key anchoring unit in dye-sensitized energy devices. Complementing related theoretical studies, we employ a Green\u2019s function technique based on density functional theory to account for a fully semi-infinite substrate of rutile TiO2(110). We address the effect of a core-excitation enabling direct comparison with soft X-ray experiments. We find that room temperature fluctuations drastically improve the agreement with experimental lifetime measurements while the core\u2013hole plays an important role shifting ...
Studying the interaction between the dye and the surface as well as how the system reacts to light i...
Studying the interaction between the dye and the surface as well as how the system reacts to light i...
Studying the interaction between the dye and the surface as well as how the system reacts to light i...
We sample ab initio molecular dynamics trajectories to address the impact of structural fluctuations...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Symposium on Surface Science (3S), celebrado en St. Christoph am A...
We sample <i>ab initio</i> molecular dynamics trajectories to address the impact of structural fluct...
We investigate by first-principles simulations the resonant electron-transfer lifetime from the exci...
The development of efficient organic electronic devices depends substantially on the el...
The development of efficient organic electronic devices depends substantially on the electronic coup...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al APS March Meeting, celebrado en Baltimore, Maryland (USA) del 14 a...
Motions of molecules adsorbed to surfaces may control the rate of charge transport within monolayers...
We present for the first time two-dimensional resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) maps of mul...
190 p.The ability of materials to transfer electrons is a basic property controlling the functionali...
The adsorption of catechol and isonicotinic acid on the TiO2 anatase (101) and rutile (110) surfaces...
Studying the interaction between the dye and the surface as well as how the system reacts to light i...
Studying the interaction between the dye and the surface as well as how the system reacts to light i...
Studying the interaction between the dye and the surface as well as how the system reacts to light i...
Studying the interaction between the dye and the surface as well as how the system reacts to light i...
We sample ab initio molecular dynamics trajectories to address the impact of structural fluctuations...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Symposium on Surface Science (3S), celebrado en St. Christoph am A...
We sample <i>ab initio</i> molecular dynamics trajectories to address the impact of structural fluct...
We investigate by first-principles simulations the resonant electron-transfer lifetime from the exci...
The development of efficient organic electronic devices depends substantially on the el...
The development of efficient organic electronic devices depends substantially on the electronic coup...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al APS March Meeting, celebrado en Baltimore, Maryland (USA) del 14 a...
Motions of molecules adsorbed to surfaces may control the rate of charge transport within monolayers...
We present for the first time two-dimensional resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) maps of mul...
190 p.The ability of materials to transfer electrons is a basic property controlling the functionali...
The adsorption of catechol and isonicotinic acid on the TiO2 anatase (101) and rutile (110) surfaces...
Studying the interaction between the dye and the surface as well as how the system reacts to light i...
Studying the interaction between the dye and the surface as well as how the system reacts to light i...
Studying the interaction between the dye and the surface as well as how the system reacts to light i...
Studying the interaction between the dye and the surface as well as how the system reacts to light i...