Solvation and optical dephasing of electronic transitions in molecular liquids are studied over a large range of time scales. It is shown that these optical effects, which are due to coupling of the electronic degrees of freedom with the nuclear motion in the liquid, are closely connected. The rapidly changing nuclear configurations are modelled by Brownian motion in harmonic potential wells. From photon echo decays, that occur on a timescale of 20 femtoseconds or faster, optical properties such as the chirped four-wave mixing response (timescale 50-200 fs) and the absorption and emission spectra (steady state) can be calculated in a straightforward manner. The magnitude of the Stokes shift is also predicted accurately. The physical signifi...
Photoionization using attosecond pulses can lead to the formation of coherent superpositions of the ...
The temperature dependence of the optical non-linear response of dye molecules dissolved in a glass-...
Electronic excitation of molecules using few femtoseconds or attoseconds optical pulses can build co...
Solvation and optical dephasing of electronic transitions in molecular liquids are studied over a la...
Low-frequency intermolecular dynamics in liquids is studied by ultrafast four- and six-wave mixing. ...
Chemical reaction and optical dynamics in the liquid phase are strongly affected by specific solute-...
Chemical reaction dynamics and chemical rate processes in the liquid phase are intimately connected ...
A recently developed microscopic theory of ultra-fast solvation dynamics of an ion in dipolar liquid...
The properties of excitons in one‐dimensional molecular aggregates, dissolved at room temperature in...
The electronic dephasing of two oxazine dyes dissolved in ethylene glycol at room temperature is inv...
Femtosecond time-resolved measurements were performed on the geminate recombination and solvation of...
The properties of excitons in one-dimensional molecular aggregates, dissolved at room temperature in...
With recent advances in the generation of ultrashort laser pulses, electron and nuclear dynamics in ...
The results of line shape analysis, resonance light scattering and femtosecond four-wave mixing meas...
The photodetachment dynamics of an electron from a chloride ion in water induced by the excitation o...
Photoionization using attosecond pulses can lead to the formation of coherent superpositions of the ...
The temperature dependence of the optical non-linear response of dye molecules dissolved in a glass-...
Electronic excitation of molecules using few femtoseconds or attoseconds optical pulses can build co...
Solvation and optical dephasing of electronic transitions in molecular liquids are studied over a la...
Low-frequency intermolecular dynamics in liquids is studied by ultrafast four- and six-wave mixing. ...
Chemical reaction and optical dynamics in the liquid phase are strongly affected by specific solute-...
Chemical reaction dynamics and chemical rate processes in the liquid phase are intimately connected ...
A recently developed microscopic theory of ultra-fast solvation dynamics of an ion in dipolar liquid...
The properties of excitons in one‐dimensional molecular aggregates, dissolved at room temperature in...
The electronic dephasing of two oxazine dyes dissolved in ethylene glycol at room temperature is inv...
Femtosecond time-resolved measurements were performed on the geminate recombination and solvation of...
The properties of excitons in one-dimensional molecular aggregates, dissolved at room temperature in...
With recent advances in the generation of ultrashort laser pulses, electron and nuclear dynamics in ...
The results of line shape analysis, resonance light scattering and femtosecond four-wave mixing meas...
The photodetachment dynamics of an electron from a chloride ion in water induced by the excitation o...
Photoionization using attosecond pulses can lead to the formation of coherent superpositions of the ...
The temperature dependence of the optical non-linear response of dye molecules dissolved in a glass-...
Electronic excitation of molecules using few femtoseconds or attoseconds optical pulses can build co...