Femtosecond time-resolved two-photon photoemission spectroscopy is utilized to determine the electronically excited states dynamics at the α-sexithiophene (6T)/Au(111) interface and within the 6T film. We found that a photoinduced transition between the highest occupied molecular orbital and lowest unoccupied molecular orbital is essential in order to observe exciton population, which occurs within 100 fs. In thin 6T films, the exciton exhibits a lifetime of 650 fs. On a time scale of 400 fs, an energetic stabilization is observed leading to the formation of a polaron or electron trapping at defect states. The lifetime of this state is 6.3 ps. Coverage-dependent measurements show that apart from the excited state decay within the film, a su...
The properties of organic films are strongly influenced by their growth and structure. In this work,...
Organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells show significant promise as a renewable energy resource capable of ...
The conversion of optical and electrical energy in novel materials is key to modern optoelectronic a...
In the framework of this thesis the exciton and polaron dynamics in thin oligo- and polythiophene fi...
Angle- and time-resolved two-photon photoemission (2PPE) was used to study systems of organic semico...
Dicyanovinyl (DCV)-substituted oligothiophenes are promising donor materials in vacuum-processed sma...
Ultrafast angle-resolved two photon photoemission was used to study the dynamics and interfacial ban...
Femtosecond time-resolved two-photon photoemission spectroscopy is employed to study the dynamics of...
The dynamics of the photoexcited states in the quaterthiophene-terminated alkanethiolate self-assemb...
Journal ArticleWe identify odd- and even-parity states and measure transient photomodulation spectra...
The energy-dependent relaxation of photoexcited electrons has been measured by time-resolved two-pho...
Ultrafast excited-state processes play a key role in organic electronics and photovoltaics, governin...
Using two-photon photoemission spectroscopy, we investigated the electronic structure of the organic...
Femtosecond, angle resolved two photon photoemission spectroscopy is used as a probe of the metal-mo...
Electron transfer (ET) is a fundamental process in chemical and physical systems. This thesis is con...
The properties of organic films are strongly influenced by their growth and structure. In this work,...
Organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells show significant promise as a renewable energy resource capable of ...
The conversion of optical and electrical energy in novel materials is key to modern optoelectronic a...
In the framework of this thesis the exciton and polaron dynamics in thin oligo- and polythiophene fi...
Angle- and time-resolved two-photon photoemission (2PPE) was used to study systems of organic semico...
Dicyanovinyl (DCV)-substituted oligothiophenes are promising donor materials in vacuum-processed sma...
Ultrafast angle-resolved two photon photoemission was used to study the dynamics and interfacial ban...
Femtosecond time-resolved two-photon photoemission spectroscopy is employed to study the dynamics of...
The dynamics of the photoexcited states in the quaterthiophene-terminated alkanethiolate self-assemb...
Journal ArticleWe identify odd- and even-parity states and measure transient photomodulation spectra...
The energy-dependent relaxation of photoexcited electrons has been measured by time-resolved two-pho...
Ultrafast excited-state processes play a key role in organic electronics and photovoltaics, governin...
Using two-photon photoemission spectroscopy, we investigated the electronic structure of the organic...
Femtosecond, angle resolved two photon photoemission spectroscopy is used as a probe of the metal-mo...
Electron transfer (ET) is a fundamental process in chemical and physical systems. This thesis is con...
The properties of organic films are strongly influenced by their growth and structure. In this work,...
Organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells show significant promise as a renewable energy resource capable of ...
The conversion of optical and electrical energy in novel materials is key to modern optoelectronic a...