This is a response to a comment on the interpretation of the origin of the nonlinear changes of optical properties of van der Waals' metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). The concerns are addressed by clarifying potential pitfalls in density functional theory (DFT) simulations, careful analysis of prior literature, and additionally discussing the previous experimental results to emphasize the applicability of the excitonic concept in molecular crystals, such as MOFs.</p
’ Song comments on our recent paper,1 stating “it is apparent that the conclusion drawn from the XPS...
Reply to: Alexander D Cronin and Raisa Trubko: Comment on 'Species-selective lattice launch for prec...
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This is a response to a comment on the interpretation of the origin of the nonlinear changes of opti...
This is a response to a comment on the interpretation of the origin of the nonlinear changes of opti...
[[abstract]]he comment to our previous publication performs calculations for the absorption and emis...
A Comment on the Letter by R. Enderlein, et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 3712 (97). The authors of the L...
Funding Information: We thank Yanchong Zhao and Zhipei Sun for valuable discussions. We gratefully a...
We show that the "dark condensates" that arise when excitons form a Bose-Einstein condensate in a ma...
This is a reply to the preceding Comment. We confirm the results of our paper. The differences betwe...
[[abstract]]Reply to Comment on "Triplet-to-singlet exciton formation in poly(p-phenylene-vinyl...
Journal ArticleConwell, Rothberg, and Mizes (CRM) claim [1] that, as a result of chain length distri...
This response answers questions raised about inclusion of excitons in describing room temperature op...
We report a combined theoretical/experimental study of dynamic screening of excitons in media with f...
Nonlinear optical (NLO) responses have garnered tremendous interest for decades due to their fundame...
’ Song comments on our recent paper,1 stating “it is apparent that the conclusion drawn from the XPS...
Reply to: Alexander D Cronin and Raisa Trubko: Comment on 'Species-selective lattice launch for prec...
Comment on "Non-Arrhenius behavior of surface diffusion near a phase transition boundary" - ReplyA R...
This is a response to a comment on the interpretation of the origin of the nonlinear changes of opti...
This is a response to a comment on the interpretation of the origin of the nonlinear changes of opti...
[[abstract]]he comment to our previous publication performs calculations for the absorption and emis...
A Comment on the Letter by R. Enderlein, et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 3712 (97). The authors of the L...
Funding Information: We thank Yanchong Zhao and Zhipei Sun for valuable discussions. We gratefully a...
We show that the "dark condensates" that arise when excitons form a Bose-Einstein condensate in a ma...
This is a reply to the preceding Comment. We confirm the results of our paper. The differences betwe...
[[abstract]]Reply to Comment on "Triplet-to-singlet exciton formation in poly(p-phenylene-vinyl...
Journal ArticleConwell, Rothberg, and Mizes (CRM) claim [1] that, as a result of chain length distri...
This response answers questions raised about inclusion of excitons in describing room temperature op...
We report a combined theoretical/experimental study of dynamic screening of excitons in media with f...
Nonlinear optical (NLO) responses have garnered tremendous interest for decades due to their fundame...
’ Song comments on our recent paper,1 stating “it is apparent that the conclusion drawn from the XPS...
Reply to: Alexander D Cronin and Raisa Trubko: Comment on 'Species-selective lattice launch for prec...
Comment on "Non-Arrhenius behavior of surface diffusion near a phase transition boundary" - ReplyA R...