This paper deals with the theory of double‐beam three‐photon absorption, in which the excitation process involves the concerted absorption of three photons from two laser beams which simultaneously irradiate the sample. Equations are derived for the rate of absorption under various polarization conditions, and the dependence on the angle between the two beams is examined in detail. It is shown how a set of experiments at a suitable angle with specified polarizations allows the determination of five molecular parameters which characterize the symmetry of the excited state. It is demonstrated how the results thereby provide for an unambiguous assignment of the excited state to one of six different symmetry classes. It is also shown that the d...
In this paper we extend our earlier work on cooperative two‐photon absorption to the case of one‐ an...
The efficiencies of one- and two-photon absorption by chromophores in solution may be significantly ...
This thesis represents a quantum chemical treatise ofvarious types of interactions between radiation...
This paper further develops the theory of double‐beam three‐photon spectroscopy introduced in part I...
Using the principles of quantum electrodynamics, the theory of two‐, three‐, and four‐photon absorpt...
In this paper rate equations and selection rules are derived for the most general case of three‐phot...
Three-photon bimolecular absorption is a process which, through the simultaneous absorption of three...
Multiphoton spectroscopy is increasingly being used for the study of molecular excited states. The i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. College of Engineering and Applied Science. Institute of Op...
The electrochromic effect of a static electric field on the rate of absorption of electromagnetic ra...
We derive an analytical expression for the two-photon absorption spectrum of a one-dimensional latti...
We derive an analytical expression for the two-photon absorption spectrum of a one-dimensional latti...
We derive an analytical expression for the two-photon absorption spectrum of a one-dimensional latti...
We derive an analytical expression for the two-photon absorption spectrum of a one-dimensional latti...
We derive an analytical expression for the two-photon absorption spectrum of a one-dimensional latti...
In this paper we extend our earlier work on cooperative two‐photon absorption to the case of one‐ an...
The efficiencies of one- and two-photon absorption by chromophores in solution may be significantly ...
This thesis represents a quantum chemical treatise ofvarious types of interactions between radiation...
This paper further develops the theory of double‐beam three‐photon spectroscopy introduced in part I...
Using the principles of quantum electrodynamics, the theory of two‐, three‐, and four‐photon absorpt...
In this paper rate equations and selection rules are derived for the most general case of three‐phot...
Three-photon bimolecular absorption is a process which, through the simultaneous absorption of three...
Multiphoton spectroscopy is increasingly being used for the study of molecular excited states. The i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. College of Engineering and Applied Science. Institute of Op...
The electrochromic effect of a static electric field on the rate of absorption of electromagnetic ra...
We derive an analytical expression for the two-photon absorption spectrum of a one-dimensional latti...
We derive an analytical expression for the two-photon absorption spectrum of a one-dimensional latti...
We derive an analytical expression for the two-photon absorption spectrum of a one-dimensional latti...
We derive an analytical expression for the two-photon absorption spectrum of a one-dimensional latti...
We derive an analytical expression for the two-photon absorption spectrum of a one-dimensional latti...
In this paper we extend our earlier work on cooperative two‐photon absorption to the case of one‐ an...
The efficiencies of one- and two-photon absorption by chromophores in solution may be significantly ...
This thesis represents a quantum chemical treatise ofvarious types of interactions between radiation...