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Comparison of the molecular structure and spectra of benzene and borazine

1970

Ab initio SCF MO and CI calculations for two different gaussian basis sets are carried out for the isoelectronic molecules benzene C6H6 and borazine B3N3H3 in order to investigate the effect of increasing the flexibility in the representation of their respective π systems. In the process it is found from comparison of orbital charge density contour diagrams and inner shell orbital energies of borazine with analogous data for other systems that the BN bonds of this compound are considerably less polar (B+N−) than that of ammonia borane BNH6 (B−N+). CI calculations employing the larger basis set produce generally better agreement with the experimental transition energies of benzene than do th…

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBorazineAb initioCharge densityMoleculeChiropracticsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsBenzeneExcitationBasis setSpectral lineTheoretica Chimica Acta
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Excited states of [3.3](4,4')biphenylophane: the role of charge-transfer excitations in dimers with pi-pi interaction.

2010

The singlet and triplet electronic excitation manifold of [3.3](4,4')biphenylophane (BPP), an intramolecular dimer, and 4,4'-dimethylbiphenyl (DMBP), the corresponding monomer, has been analyzed by employing the approximate coupled-cluster singles and doubles model (CC2). The calculated triplet-triplet and singlet-singlet transient absorption spectra show good agreement with recent experimental results. The calculations suggest a strong interaction of the two biphenyl moieties of BPP in the first singlet and triplet excited states due to the overlapping pi-electron systems, and Forster-Dexter theory for weak coupling cannot be applied. Both the first excited singlet and triplet states of BP…

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryIntramolecular forceDimerExcited stateSinglet fissionStrong interactionUltrafast laser spectroscopySinglet statePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsExcitationThe journal of physical chemistry. A
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Removal of Chromophore-proximal Polar Atoms Decreases Water Content and Increases Fluorescence in a Near Infrared Phytofluor

2015

Genetically encoded fluorescent markers have revolutionized cell and molecular biology due to their biological compatibility, controllable spatiotemporal expression, and photostability. To achieve in vivo imaging in whole animals, longer excitation wavelength probes are needed due to the superior ability of near infrared light to penetrate tissues unimpeded by absorbance from biomolecules or autofluorescence of water. Derived from near infrared-absorbing bacteriophytochromes, phytofluors are engineered to fluoresce in this region of the electromagnetic spectrum, although high quantum yield remains an elusive goal. An invariant aspartate residue is of utmost importance for photoconversion in…

chromophore binding domain (CBD)Analytical chemistryQuantum yieldPhotochemistryBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)BiochemistryFluorescence spectroscopychemistry.chemical_compoundDeinococcus radioduransWiPhy2Side chainMolecular Biologylcsh:QH301-705.5Wisconsin infrared phytofluor (WiPhy2)Original ResearchBiliverdinta114Physicsta1182Excitation-emission matrix (EEM)ChromophorePhotobleachingFluorescenceexcitation-emission matrix (EEM)chemistrylcsh:Biology (General)Excited statetetrapyrroleFrontiers in Molecular Biosciences
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Origin of the Red Sites and Energy Transfer Rates in Single MEH-PPV Chains at Low Temperature

2011

Single poly[2-methoxy-5-(2'-ethyl-hexyloxy)-1,4-phenylene vinylene] (MEH-PPV) molecules dispersed in thin poly(methylmethacrylate) films have been investigated by fluorescence emission, excitation and time-resolved spectroscopy at 1.2 K. For the molecular weight studied (∼200 kDa) a bimodal distribution of emission maxima is observed. Based on a comparison of the spectroscopic properties of blue and red sites and on polarisation-resolved measurements, we argue in agreement with recent quantum-chemical calculations that the red subpopulation most probably does not arise from interchromophoric excitation delocalisation but is to be attributed to longer chromophoric units originating from orde…

education.field_of_studyChemistryPopulationConjugated systemChromophoreFluorescenceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsChemical physicsPolymer chemistryMoleculeEmission spectrumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopyeducationExcitationChemPhysChem
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Transition-Selective Pulses in Zero-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.

2016

We use low-amplitude, ultralow frequency pulses to drive nuclear spin transitions in zero and ultralow magnetic fields. In analogy to high-field NMR, a range of sophisticated experiments becomes available as these allow narrow-band excitation. As a first demonstration, pulses with excitation bandwidths 0.5–5 Hz are used for population redistribution, selective excitation, and coherence filtration. These methods are helpful when interpreting zero- and ultralow-field NMR spectra that contain a large number of transitions.

education.field_of_studyChemistryPopulationSelective excitation010402 general chemistry7. Clean energy01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesMagnetic fieldNMR spectra databaseNuclear magnetic resonanceZero field0103 physical sciencesPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physicseducationExcitationCoherence (physics)The journal of physical chemistry. A
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2016

The photochemistry of benzophenone, a paradigmatic organic molecule for photosensitization, was investigated by means of surface-hopping ab initio molecular dynamics. Different mechanisms were found to be relevant within the first 600 fs after excitation; the long-debated direct (S1 → T1) and indirect (S1 → T2 → T1) mechanisms for population of the low-lying triplet state are both possible, with the latter being prevalent. Moreover, we established the existence of a kinetic equilibrium between the two triplet states, never observed before. This fact implies that a significant fraction of the overall population resides in T2, eventually allowing one to revisit the usual spectroscopic assignm…

education.field_of_studyChemistryPopulationSurface hopping02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhotochemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundChemical physicsUltrafast laser spectroscopyBenzophenoneMoleculeGeneral Materials SciencePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTriplet state0210 nano-technologySpectroscopyeducationExcitationThe Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
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Origin of the large spectral shift in electroluminescence in a blue light emitting cationic iridium(III) complex

2007

A new, but archetypal compound [ Ir( ppy- F-2) (2)Me(4)phen] PF6, where ppy- F2 is 2-(2',4'- fluorophenyl) pyridine and Me(4)phen is 3,4,7,8- tetramethyl- 1,10- phenanthroline, was synthesized and used to prepare a solid-state light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEEC). This complex emits blue light with a maximum at 476 nm when photoexcited in a thin film, with a photoluminescence quantum yield of 52%. It yields an efficient single-component solid-state electroluminescence device with a current efficiency reaching 5.5 cd A(-1) and a maximum power efficiency of 5.8 Lm Watt(-1). However, the electroluminescence spectrum is shifted with respect to the photoluminescence spectrum by 80 nm resul…

education.field_of_studyFunctional Response TheoryPhotoluminescenceExcitation-EnergiesTransition-Metal-ComplexesChemistryPopulationQuantum yieldSolid-StateGeneral ChemistryExcited-State PropertiesElectroluminescencePhotochemistryOptical SpectroscopyExcited stateMaterials ChemistryLight emissionEmission spectrumElectrochemical-CellsTriplet stateeducationRoom-TemperatureSingle-LayerPhotophysical Properties
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Active photonic crystals based on surface acoustic waves

2003

An active photonic crystal (PC) based on the modulation of a one-dimensional cavity resonator by electrically-generated surface acoustic waves is described. The high nonthermal population of surface modes combined with the enhanced Brillouin scattering in the cavity increases the intensity of the scattered light to values comparable to the excitation intensity. This process is employed to switch and modulate light beams in PCs.

education.field_of_studyMaterials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)business.industryPopulationPhysics::OpticsAcoustic waveCiència dels materialsÒpticaIntensity (physics)ResonatorOpticsBrillouin scatteringOptoelectronicsLight beamCristallsbusinesseducationExcitationPhotonic crystal
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Two‐Dimensional Electron Gas Effects on the Photoluminescence from a Nonintentionally Doped AlGaN/GaN Heterojunction

2002

Photoluminescence measurements on an AlGaN/GaN single heterojunction (SH), where piezoelectric and spontaneous polarization effects confine a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG), are presented. Well-defined emissions between the bulk excitonic transitions and their LO-phonon replica are attributed to spatially indirect excitons located close to the interface. The strong interfacial electric field separates photogenerated holes and electrons, weakening their Coulomb interaction and causing a blueshift with increasing excitation intensity due to carrier population effects. In addition, direct experimental proof is obtained by applying an electric field normal to the interface. An energy shift…

education.field_of_studyPhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsExcitonPopulationHeterojunctionElectronCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectBlueshiftCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceElectric fieldeducationExcitationphysica status solidi (c)
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Two-photon excitation microscopy of tryptophan-containing proteins.

2002

We have examined the feasibility of observing single protein molecules by means of their intrinsic tryptophan emission after two-photon excitation. A respiratory protein from spiders, the 24-meric hemocyanin, containing 148 tryptophans, was studied in its native state under almost in vivo conditions. In this specific case, the intensity of the tryptophan emission signals the oxygen load, allowing one to investigate molecular cooperativity. As a system with even higher tryptophan content, we also investigated latex spheres covered with the protein avidin, resulting in 340 tryptophans per sphere. The ratio of the fluorescence quantum efficiency to the bleaching efficiency was found to vary b…

education.field_of_studyPhotonsMultidisciplinarygenetic structuresChemistryPopulationTryptophanAnalytical chemistryTryptophanCooperativityFluorescence correlation spectroscopyBiological SciencesFluorescencePhotobleachingRespiratory proteinTwo-photon excitation microscopyHemocyaninsBiophysicseducationProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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