The influence of the excitation pulse carrier frequency on the ultrafast charge recombination dynamics of excited donor-acceptor complexes has been explored both theoretically and experimentally. The theoretical description involves the explicit treatment of both the optical formation of the nuclear wave packet on the excited free energy surface and its ensuing dynamics. The wave packet motion and the electronic transition are described within the framework of the stochastic point-transition approach. It is shown that the variation of the pulse carrier frequency within the absorption band can significantly change the effective charge recombination dynamics. The mechanism of this phenomenon is analyzed and a semiquantitative interpretation i...
The effect of the excitation wavelength on the charge recombination (CR) dynamics of several donor−a...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...
The excitation of a charge transfer band by a laser pulse of finite duration and the ensuing charge ...
A model of nonequilibrium charge recombination from an excited adiabatic state of a donor-acceptor c...
A model for simulating the transient electronic absorption spectra of donor–acceptor dyads undergoin...
The effect of the excitation wavelength on the charge recombination (CR) dynamics of several donor-a...
The effect of the excitation wavelength on the charge recombination (CR) dynamics of several donor−a...
The dynamics of charge recombination (CR) of excited donor−acceptor complexes composed of methoxy-su...
Time- and frequency-gated spontaneous emission signals are calculated for electron-transfer systems....
Time- and frequency-gated spontaneous emission signals are calculated for electron-transfer systems....
The charge recombination dynamics of the ion pairs formed upon electron-transfer quenching of peryle...
Time- and frequency-gated spontaneous emission signals are calculated for electron-transfer systems....
L'objet de la présente thèse est de montrer la nécessité d'inclure la présence d'états électroniques...
L'objet de la présente thèse est de montrer la nécessité d'inclure la présence d'états électroniques...
The effect of the excitation wavelength on the charge recombination (CR) dynamics of several donor−a...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...
The excitation of a charge transfer band by a laser pulse of finite duration and the ensuing charge ...
A model of nonequilibrium charge recombination from an excited adiabatic state of a donor-acceptor c...
A model for simulating the transient electronic absorption spectra of donor–acceptor dyads undergoin...
The effect of the excitation wavelength on the charge recombination (CR) dynamics of several donor-a...
The effect of the excitation wavelength on the charge recombination (CR) dynamics of several donor−a...
The dynamics of charge recombination (CR) of excited donor−acceptor complexes composed of methoxy-su...
Time- and frequency-gated spontaneous emission signals are calculated for electron-transfer systems....
Time- and frequency-gated spontaneous emission signals are calculated for electron-transfer systems....
The charge recombination dynamics of the ion pairs formed upon electron-transfer quenching of peryle...
Time- and frequency-gated spontaneous emission signals are calculated for electron-transfer systems....
L'objet de la présente thèse est de montrer la nécessité d'inclure la présence d'états électroniques...
L'objet de la présente thèse est de montrer la nécessité d'inclure la présence d'états électroniques...
The effect of the excitation wavelength on the charge recombination (CR) dynamics of several donor−a...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...