Under laser irradiation, the mutual interaction between molecules is shown to lead to a cooperative nonlinear process which results in entirely new features in the absorption spectrum. In the quantum electrodynamical formalism the coupling between molecular centres, induced by molecular proximity rather than collision, is mediated by means of virtual photon coupling and allows transitions which are forbidden in the absence of such interactions. The manifestation of circular dichroism, potential methods of observation and specific molecular examples are discussed. Attention is drawn to a number of possible resonance enhancement mechanisms and to the dependance of the absorption rate of molecular separation
Bimolecular photoabsorption is a term describing processes in which two molecules or other chemicall...
Three-photon bimolecular absorption is a process which, through the simultaneous absorption of three...
A recently discovered two-photon absorption process can produce novel features in spectra obtained w...
It is well known that irradiation with intense laser light can lead to nonlinear absorption processe...
In this paper we extend our earlier work on cooperative two‐photon absorption to the case of one‐ an...
The pairwise absorption of light by chemically distinct molecules in close proximity can result in t...
In this paper it is demonstrated how the phenomena of cooperative Raman scattering and cooperative t...
A discussion of two-photon circular dichroism due to dissymmetrically placed chromophores is present...
Molecular quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the theory of interaction of molecules with radiation. An...
This thesis presents applications of molecular quantum electrodynamics (MQED) to the analysis of res...
By applying a sufficiently intense beam of off-resonant light, simultaneously with a conventional ex...
Energy migration between chromophores plays a prominent role in a range of energy harvesting assembl...
It is shown that conventional one-photon and two-photon absorption processes can be made subject to ...
This Letter explores and characterises the fundamental processes through which donor-acceptor pairs ...
Bimolecular photophysics is an area that accommodates a wide range of pairwise interactions of molec...
Bimolecular photoabsorption is a term describing processes in which two molecules or other chemicall...
Three-photon bimolecular absorption is a process which, through the simultaneous absorption of three...
A recently discovered two-photon absorption process can produce novel features in spectra obtained w...
It is well known that irradiation with intense laser light can lead to nonlinear absorption processe...
In this paper we extend our earlier work on cooperative two‐photon absorption to the case of one‐ an...
The pairwise absorption of light by chemically distinct molecules in close proximity can result in t...
In this paper it is demonstrated how the phenomena of cooperative Raman scattering and cooperative t...
A discussion of two-photon circular dichroism due to dissymmetrically placed chromophores is present...
Molecular quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the theory of interaction of molecules with radiation. An...
This thesis presents applications of molecular quantum electrodynamics (MQED) to the analysis of res...
By applying a sufficiently intense beam of off-resonant light, simultaneously with a conventional ex...
Energy migration between chromophores plays a prominent role in a range of energy harvesting assembl...
It is shown that conventional one-photon and two-photon absorption processes can be made subject to ...
This Letter explores and characterises the fundamental processes through which donor-acceptor pairs ...
Bimolecular photophysics is an area that accommodates a wide range of pairwise interactions of molec...
Bimolecular photoabsorption is a term describing processes in which two molecules or other chemicall...
Three-photon bimolecular absorption is a process which, through the simultaneous absorption of three...
A recently discovered two-photon absorption process can produce novel features in spectra obtained w...