Electronic energy transfer (EET) from a donor to an acceptor is an important mechanism that controls the light harvesting efficiency in a wide variety of systems, including artificial and natural photosynthesis and contemporary photovoltaic technologies. The detailed mechanism of EET at short distances or large angles between the donor and acceptor is poorly understood. Here the influence of the orientation between the donor and acceptor on EET is explored using a molecule with two nearly perpendicular chromophores. Very fast EET with a time constant of 120 fs is observed, which is at least 40 times faster than the time predicted by Coulombic coupling calculations. Depolarization of the emission signal indicates that the transition dipole r...
We have characterized the dynamics and the efficiency of electronic energy transfer (EET) in a newly...
Funding: University of Newcastle.A pair of complementary molecular dyads have been synthesized aroun...
A series of three perylenemonoimide-p-oligophenylene-dimethylaniline molecular dyads undergo photoin...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) from a donor to an acceptor is an important mechanism that controls...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) from a donor to an acceptor is an important mechanism that controls...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) from a donor to an acceptor is an important mechanism that controls...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) from a donor to an acceptor is an important mechanism that controls...
Understanding electronic energy transfer (EET) is an important ingredient in the development of arti...
Understanding electronic energy transfer (EET) is an important ingredient in the development of arti...
The St Andrews group acknowledges support from the European Research Council (grant number 321305) a...
A pair of complementary molecular dyads have been synthesized around a 1,2-diaminocyclohexyl spacer ...
A pair of complementary molecular dyads have been synthesized around a 1,2-diaminocyclohexyl spacer ...
Understanding electronic energy transfer (EET) is an important ingredient in the development of arti...
A pair of complementary molecular dyads have been synthesized around a 1,2-diaminocyclohexyl spacer ...
We have characterized the dynamics and the efficiency of electronic energy transfer (EET) in a newly...
We have characterized the dynamics and the efficiency of electronic energy transfer (EET) in a newly...
Funding: University of Newcastle.A pair of complementary molecular dyads have been synthesized aroun...
A series of three perylenemonoimide-p-oligophenylene-dimethylaniline molecular dyads undergo photoin...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) from a donor to an acceptor is an important mechanism that controls...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) from a donor to an acceptor is an important mechanism that controls...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) from a donor to an acceptor is an important mechanism that controls...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) from a donor to an acceptor is an important mechanism that controls...
Understanding electronic energy transfer (EET) is an important ingredient in the development of arti...
Understanding electronic energy transfer (EET) is an important ingredient in the development of arti...
The St Andrews group acknowledges support from the European Research Council (grant number 321305) a...
A pair of complementary molecular dyads have been synthesized around a 1,2-diaminocyclohexyl spacer ...
A pair of complementary molecular dyads have been synthesized around a 1,2-diaminocyclohexyl spacer ...
Understanding electronic energy transfer (EET) is an important ingredient in the development of arti...
A pair of complementary molecular dyads have been synthesized around a 1,2-diaminocyclohexyl spacer ...
We have characterized the dynamics and the efficiency of electronic energy transfer (EET) in a newly...
We have characterized the dynamics and the efficiency of electronic energy transfer (EET) in a newly...
Funding: University of Newcastle.A pair of complementary molecular dyads have been synthesized aroun...
A series of three perylenemonoimide-p-oligophenylene-dimethylaniline molecular dyads undergo photoin...