In this work we show the potentialities of applying impulsive coherent vibrational spectroscopy to conjugated systems relevant for applications. We studied films of sexithiophene, a candidate for large area molecular electronics, poly-phenylene vinylene, a prototype electroluminescent material, and polydiacetylene, very promising for applications in photonic devices. These experiments demonstrate the possibility of studying coherent molecular dynamics in organic systems with extremely high time resolution.
Real time vibronic coupling dynamics in organic conjugated systems / Lanzani, Guglielmo; De Silvestri, Sandro; Svelto, Orazio; Cerullo, Giulio. - (1999), pp. 183-184. (Intervento presentato al convegno Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference, 1999: QELS '99: Technical Digest: Summaries of Papers) [10.1109/QELS.1999.807501].
Real time vibronic coupling dynamics in organic conjugated systems
1999-01-01
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In this work we show the potentialities of applying impulsive coherent vibrational spectroscopy to conjugated systems relevant for applications. We studied films of sexithiophene, a candidate for large area molecular electronics, poly-phenylene vinylene, a prototype electroluminescent material, and polydiacetylene, very promising for applications in photonic devices. These experiments demonstrate the possibility of studying coherent molecular dynamics in organic systems with extremely high time resolution.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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