Charge transfer (CT) and charge transport (CTr) are at the core of life-sustaining biological processes, and of processes that govern the performance of electronic and energy-conversion devices. Electric fields are invaluable for guiding charge movement. Therefore, as electrostatic analogues of magnets, electrets have unexplored potential for generating local electric fields for accelerating desired CT processes and suppressing undesired ones. The notion about dipole-generated local fields affecting CT has evolved since the middle of the 20th century. In the 1990s, the first reports demonstrating the dipole effects on the kinetics of long-range electron transfer appeared. Concurrently, the development of molecular-level designs of electric ...
A general theory is developed to identify the influence of local dipole fields on fluorescence and i...
CHARGE TRANSFER THROUGH CHIRAL ORGANIC AND PEPTIDE NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULESAmit Paul, PhDUniversity of...
Electronic coupling of the stacked heterocyclic base pairs in DNA duplexes makes DNA a promising bio...
Charge transfer (CT) and charge transport (CTr) are at the core of life-sustaining biological proces...
Controlling charge transfer at a molecular scale is critical for efficient light harvesting, energy ...
Molecular-level control of charge transfer is essential for organic electronics and solar energy con...
Controlling charge transfer at a molecular scale is critical for efficient light harvesting, energy ...
Accounting for the best features of biological electrets and biomolecular charge transfer (CT) syste...
In order to develop and demonstrate fundamental strategies for improving the efficiency of photovolt...
Photon conversion efficiency is primarily impaired by interfacial charge recombination. Natural ligh...
Non-adiabatic charge transfer (CT) is one of the simplest but very important (if not the most import...
Understanding long range electron transfer (ET) in proteins is of fundamental interest to elucidate ...
<p>Nature is challenged to move charge efficiently over many length scales. From sub-nm to μm dista...
A microscopic understanding of charge transport through molecule-based systems is essential for adva...
Delineating the role of dipoles in large area junctions that are based on self-assembled monolayers ...
A general theory is developed to identify the influence of local dipole fields on fluorescence and i...
CHARGE TRANSFER THROUGH CHIRAL ORGANIC AND PEPTIDE NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULESAmit Paul, PhDUniversity of...
Electronic coupling of the stacked heterocyclic base pairs in DNA duplexes makes DNA a promising bio...
Charge transfer (CT) and charge transport (CTr) are at the core of life-sustaining biological proces...
Controlling charge transfer at a molecular scale is critical for efficient light harvesting, energy ...
Molecular-level control of charge transfer is essential for organic electronics and solar energy con...
Controlling charge transfer at a molecular scale is critical for efficient light harvesting, energy ...
Accounting for the best features of biological electrets and biomolecular charge transfer (CT) syste...
In order to develop and demonstrate fundamental strategies for improving the efficiency of photovolt...
Photon conversion efficiency is primarily impaired by interfacial charge recombination. Natural ligh...
Non-adiabatic charge transfer (CT) is one of the simplest but very important (if not the most import...
Understanding long range electron transfer (ET) in proteins is of fundamental interest to elucidate ...
<p>Nature is challenged to move charge efficiently over many length scales. From sub-nm to μm dista...
A microscopic understanding of charge transport through molecule-based systems is essential for adva...
Delineating the role of dipoles in large area junctions that are based on self-assembled monolayers ...
A general theory is developed to identify the influence of local dipole fields on fluorescence and i...
CHARGE TRANSFER THROUGH CHIRAL ORGANIC AND PEPTIDE NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULESAmit Paul, PhDUniversity of...
Electronic coupling of the stacked heterocyclic base pairs in DNA duplexes makes DNA a promising bio...