Light-induced excitation of matter proceeds within femtoseconds, resulting in excited states. Originating from these states chemical reaction mechanisms, like isomerization or bond formation, set in. Photophysical mechanisms like energy distribution and excitonic delocalization also occur. Thus, the reaction scheme has to be disentangled by assessing the importance of each process. Spectroscopic methods based on fs laser pulses have emerged as a versatile tool to study these reactions. Within this thesis time-resolved experiments with fs laser pulses on various molecular systems were performed. Novel photosystems, with possible applications ranging from ultrathin molecular wires to molecular switches, were extensively characterized. To reso...
Several semi-natural and synthetic cycloketo-porphyrins were synthesized and their properties and us...
The superordinate goal of this thesis was to develop a detailed and fundamental understanding of the...
The photostability of DNA is highly complicated, and yet crucial, as dimerization of bases due to ex...
Pericyclic reactions possess changed reactivities in the excited state compared to the ground state ...
Within the framework of this thesis, photolysis reactions in the liquid phase were investigated by m...
The development of quantum chemical methods for the study of excited states had to major advancement...
The goal of this Thesis was the investigation of ultrafast electronic deactivation pathways in both ...
The goal of this Thesis was the investigation of ultrafast electronic deactivation pathways in both ...
The present thesis focusses on exciton dynamics and excitonic coupling in organic thin films on Au(1...
One of the main challenges in photochemical energy conversion is the design of charge separating uni...
Transient absorption (TA) spectroscopy utilizes short laser pulses to probe photo induced molecular ...
These studies address the fundamentals of ultrafast photophysical processes, in particular, electron...
In dieser Arbeit wurden zwei Aspekte der Femtochemie mit den Methoden der Femtosekunden--Laserspektr...
In der vorliegenden Dissertation wurde die Photodissoziationsdynamik einer Reihe reaktiver Intermedi...
Oxygen-centered radicals are important intermediates in photobiological, mechanistic and synthetic s...
Several semi-natural and synthetic cycloketo-porphyrins were synthesized and their properties and us...
The superordinate goal of this thesis was to develop a detailed and fundamental understanding of the...
The photostability of DNA is highly complicated, and yet crucial, as dimerization of bases due to ex...
Pericyclic reactions possess changed reactivities in the excited state compared to the ground state ...
Within the framework of this thesis, photolysis reactions in the liquid phase were investigated by m...
The development of quantum chemical methods for the study of excited states had to major advancement...
The goal of this Thesis was the investigation of ultrafast electronic deactivation pathways in both ...
The goal of this Thesis was the investigation of ultrafast electronic deactivation pathways in both ...
The present thesis focusses on exciton dynamics and excitonic coupling in organic thin films on Au(1...
One of the main challenges in photochemical energy conversion is the design of charge separating uni...
Transient absorption (TA) spectroscopy utilizes short laser pulses to probe photo induced molecular ...
These studies address the fundamentals of ultrafast photophysical processes, in particular, electron...
In dieser Arbeit wurden zwei Aspekte der Femtochemie mit den Methoden der Femtosekunden--Laserspektr...
In der vorliegenden Dissertation wurde die Photodissoziationsdynamik einer Reihe reaktiver Intermedi...
Oxygen-centered radicals are important intermediates in photobiological, mechanistic and synthetic s...
Several semi-natural and synthetic cycloketo-porphyrins were synthesized and their properties and us...
The superordinate goal of this thesis was to develop a detailed and fundamental understanding of the...
The photostability of DNA is highly complicated, and yet crucial, as dimerization of bases due to ex...