Charge transfer (CT) dynamics across metal–molecule interfaces has important implications for performance and function of molecular electronic devices. CT times, on the order of femtoseconds, can be precisely measured using synchrotron-based core-hole clock (CHC) spectroscopy, but little is known about the impact on CT times of the metal work function and the bond dipole created by metals and the anchoring group. To address this, here we measure CT dynamics across self-assembled monolayers bound by thiolate anchoring groups to Ag, Au, and Pt. The molecules have a terminal ferrocene (Fc) group connected by varying numbers of methylene units to a diphenylacetylene (DPA) wire. CT times measured using CHC with resonant photoemission spectroscop...
Femtosecond angle resolved two photon photoemission spectroscopy is used to study the electronic str...
Understanding electron transfer (ET) on the nanoscale is important to both the frontier of fundament...
Electron transfer (ET) is a fundamental process in chemical and physical systems. This thesis is con...
Charge transfer (CT) dynamics across metal-molecule interfaces has important implications for perfor...
peer-reviewedCharge transfer (CT) dynamics across metal−molecule interfaces has important implicati...
Charge transfer rates at metal/organic interfaces affect the efficiencies of devices for organic bas...
Charge transfer rates at metal/organic interfaces affect the efficiencies of devices for organic bas...
Charge transfer through noncovalent interactions is crucial to a variety of chemical phenomena. Thes...
Understanding the charge transport properties in general of different molecular components in a self...
Charge transfer phenomena at metal/organic interfaces are a crucial step affecting the efficiencies ...
We investigate bidirectional femtosecond charge transfer dynamics using the core–hole clock implemen...
We investigate bidirectional femtosecond charge transfer dynamics using the core-hole clock implemen...
Understanding electron transfer (ET) on the nanoscale is important to both the frontier of fundament...
Understanding electron transfer (ET) on the nanoscale is important to both the frontier of fundament...
Femtosecond charge-transfer dynamics in self-assembled monolayers of cyano-terminated ethane-thiolat...
Femtosecond angle resolved two photon photoemission spectroscopy is used to study the electronic str...
Understanding electron transfer (ET) on the nanoscale is important to both the frontier of fundament...
Electron transfer (ET) is a fundamental process in chemical and physical systems. This thesis is con...
Charge transfer (CT) dynamics across metal-molecule interfaces has important implications for perfor...
peer-reviewedCharge transfer (CT) dynamics across metal−molecule interfaces has important implicati...
Charge transfer rates at metal/organic interfaces affect the efficiencies of devices for organic bas...
Charge transfer rates at metal/organic interfaces affect the efficiencies of devices for organic bas...
Charge transfer through noncovalent interactions is crucial to a variety of chemical phenomena. Thes...
Understanding the charge transport properties in general of different molecular components in a self...
Charge transfer phenomena at metal/organic interfaces are a crucial step affecting the efficiencies ...
We investigate bidirectional femtosecond charge transfer dynamics using the core–hole clock implemen...
We investigate bidirectional femtosecond charge transfer dynamics using the core-hole clock implemen...
Understanding electron transfer (ET) on the nanoscale is important to both the frontier of fundament...
Understanding electron transfer (ET) on the nanoscale is important to both the frontier of fundament...
Femtosecond charge-transfer dynamics in self-assembled monolayers of cyano-terminated ethane-thiolat...
Femtosecond angle resolved two photon photoemission spectroscopy is used to study the electronic str...
Understanding electron transfer (ET) on the nanoscale is important to both the frontier of fundament...
Electron transfer (ET) is a fundamental process in chemical and physical systems. This thesis is con...