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Magnetic ordering in an (Fe0.2Cr0.8)1.5[Cr(CN)6] Prussian blue analogue studied with synchrotron radiation based spectroscopies

2018

The appearance of magnetic order in the (Fe0.2Cr0.8)1.5[Cr(CN)6]·15H2O Prussian blue analogue at low temperature has been investigated by means of synchrotron radiation-based X-ray absorption spectroscopy and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism. With the help of ligand field multiplet analysis we have been able to identify the oxidation states of the metallic cations present in the sample and their evolution with temperature. Our experiments reveal that the appearance of ferromagnetic order is triggered by the transformation of CrIII cations to CrII high-spin caused by a transfer of electrons from the Fe to the Cr resulting in an increase of the magnetic interactions within the (Cr, Cr) subla…

Ligand field theoryPrussian blueMaterials scienceMagnetic momentAbsorption spectroscopyMagnetic circular dichroismRelaxation (NMR)Synchrotron radiation02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryMaterials ChemistryCurie temperature0210 nano-technology
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Low-temperature optical absorption of nickel fluosilicate crystals

1964

Abstract The vibronic absorption spectrum of the Ni++ ion in an electric field of trigonal (nearly cubic) symmetry at temperatures down to 4°K is reported and analysed in terms of ligand field and vibronic theory. The positions, widths, shapes and strengths of the bands are satisfactorily explained, together with their associated fine structures. In particular, the complex structure of the red band is well explained in detail as a consequence of the mutual perturbation of the 1E and 3T4 levels, which strongly modifies the vibronic coupling and results in two fairly narrow bands, each showing resolved vibrational structure, superposed on a broad band. A Trees correction term, αL(L+1), helps …

Ligand field theoryVibronic couplingNickelAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryElectric fieldPerturbation (astronomy)chemistry.chemical_elementTrigonal crystal systemAtomic physicsIonPhilosophical Magazine
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Excited-state lifetimes of [Fe (bipy)3]2+ and [Fe(phen)3]2+

1990

Abstract In the low-spin [Fe(bipy)3]2+ (bipy = 2,2′,bipyridine) and [Fe(phen)3]2+ (phen = 1,10-phenanthroline) complexes an excited high-spin 5T2 ligand field state can be populated by irradiating into the 1MLCT absorption band at 530 nm. The lifetimes of this excited state at low temperatures are reported for [Fe(bipy)3]2+ doped into [Zn(bipy)3] (PF6)2 and [Zn(bipy)3] (BF4)2 and for [Fe(phen)3]2+ and [Fe(bipy)3]2+ embedded in the ion exchange polymer Nafion. For [Fe(bipy)3]2+ in [Zn(bipy)3](PF6)2 the observed lifetimes decrease from 1600 ns at 10 K to 14 ns at 125 K.

Ligand field theorychemistry.chemical_classificationIon exchangeStereochemistryDopingGeneral Physics and AstronomyCrystallographyBipyridinechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAbsorption bandExcited stateNafionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInorganic compoundChemical Physics Letters
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Spectroscopic investigations of matrix effects induced by silicate xerogels prepared by the sol-gel method on the entrapped Cr(NCS) 6 3− ions

1999

Abstract Time- and temperature-resolved electronic absorption end emission spectra of silicate xerogels made via the sol-gel technique and doped with K 3 [Cr(NCS) 6 ] have been obtained. These results, along with excited states lifetime measurements, document an unexpected colour change of the entrapped chromium complex from violet to green. By varying the conditions of the doped xerogels preparation, it has been shown that the observed colour transition can not be attributed to ligand exchange with NH 3 or water molecules. On the other hand, the oxygen-rich network of silicate xerogels might be responsible for the observed behaviour. It has been shown that dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), while d…

LigandOrganic ChemistryDopingInorganic chemistrySilicateAnalytical ChemistryIonInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryExcited stateMoleculeAbsorption (chemistry)SpectroscopySol-gelJournal of Molecular Structure
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Light Dark Matter Search with Ionization Signals in XENON1T

2019

We report constraints on light dark matter (DM) models using ionization signals in the XENON1T experiment. We mitigate backgrounds with strong event selections, rather than requiring a scintillation signal, leaving an effective exposure of (22±3) tonne day. Above ∼0.4 keVee, we observe <1 event/(tonne day keVee), which is more than 1000 times lower than in similar searches with other detectors. Despite observing a higher rate at lower energies, no DM or CEvNS detection may be claimed because we cannot model all of our backgrounds. We thus exclude new regions in the parameter spaces for DM-nucleus scattering for DM masses mχ within 3–6 GeV/c2, DM-electron scattering for mχ>30 MeV/c2, a…

Light Dark Matter TPC Ionization Axion-Like particlesCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)PhotonFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyS030DI5S029AECAstrophysics01 natural sciencesHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)S030DE5Ionization0103 physical sciencesionization[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]010306 general physicsAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Light dark matterscintillation counterPhysicsDark Matter WIMP Dark-Matter detectors Time-projection chamber detectorsScintillationScatteringbackgrounddark matter: massphotonscatteringS029HPHS030DN5* Automatic Keywords *Scintillation counterElementary Particles and Fieldsaxion-like particles[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Event (particle physics)absorptionAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Absorption and Scattering Microscopy of Single Metal Nanoparticles.

2006

Several recently developed detection techniques opened studies of individual metal nanoparticles (1-100 nm in diameter) in the optical far field. Eliminating averaging over the broad size and shape distributions produced by even the best of current synthesis methods, these studies hold great promise for gaining a deeper insight into many of the properties of metal nanoparticles, notably electronic and vibrational relaxation. All methods are based on detection of a scattered wave emitted either by the particle itself, or by its close environment. Direct absorption and interference techniques rely on the particle's scattering and have similar limits in signal-to-noise ratio. The photothermal …

LightGeneral Physics and AstronomyNear and far field02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesAbsorptionOpticsMicroscopyVibrational energy relaxationScattering RadiationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Microscopy[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]business.industryScatteringChemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesNanostructuresWavelengthMetalsParticle0210 nano-technologybusinessRefractive index
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A theoretical insight into the photophysics of psoralen

2006

Psoralen photophysics has been studied on quantum chemistry grounds using the multiconfigurational second-order perturbation method CASPT2. Absorption and emission spectra of the system have been rationalized by computing the energies and properties of the low-lying singlet and triplet excited states. The S1 ππ* state has been determined to be responsible of the lowest absorption and fluorescence bands and to initially carry the population in the photophysical processes related to the phototherapeutic properties of psoralen derivatives. The low-lying T1 ππ* state is, on the other hand, protagonist of the phosphorescence, and its prevalent role in the reactivity of psoralen is suggested to b…

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2-D mapping of skin chromophores in the spectral range 500 - 700 nm

2009

The multi-spectral imaging technique has been used for distant mapping of in-vivo skin chromophores by analyzing spectral data at each reflected image pixel and constructing 2-D maps of the relative concentrations of oxy-/deoxy-haemoglobin and melanin. Instead of using a broad visible-NIR spectral range, this study focuses on narrowed spectral band 500–700 nm, speeding-up the signal processing procedure. Regression analysis confirmed that superposition of three Gaussians is optimal analytic approximation for the oxy-haemoglobin absorption tabular spectrum in this spectral band, while superposition of two Gaussians fits well for deoxy-haemoglobin absorption and exponential function – for mel…

LightUltraviolet RaysGeneral Physics and AstronomySkin Pigmentationmedicine.disease_causeGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyFingersHemoglobinsSuperposition principleOpticsmedicineHumansGeneral Materials ScienceLeast-Squares AnalysisAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)SkinMelaninsSignal processingPixelbusiness.industryChemistryGeneral EngineeringGeneral ChemistrySpectral bandsChromophoreExponential functionOxyhemoglobinsbusinessUltravioletJournal of Biophotonics
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Light transmission and ultraviolet protection of contact lenses under artificial illumination

2016

Purpose: To determine the spectral transmission of contact lenses (CLs), with and without an ultraviolet (UV) filter to evaluate their capacity for protection under UV radiation from artificial illumination (incandescent, fluorescent, xenon (Xe) lamps, or white LEDs (light-emitting diode)). Methods: The transmission curves of nine soft CLs were obtained by using a PerkinElmer Lambda 35 UV-vis spectrophotometer. A CIE standard was used for the emission spectra of incandescent and fluorescent lamps, and Xe lamps and white LEDs were measured by using an International Light Technologies ILT-950 spectroradiometer. Results: Five of the nine soft CLs analysed state that they incorporate UV filters…

LightUltraviolet Rayschemistry.chemical_elementRadiationmedicine.disease_causelaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOpticsXenonRadiation ProtectionlawmedicineDiodeIncandescent light bulbbusiness.industryChemistrySpectrum AnalysisAbsorption RadiationGeneral MedicineContact Lenses HydrophilicFluorescenceOphthalmologySpectroradiometer030221 ophthalmology & optometryOptoelectronicsbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryUltravioletFiltrationOptometryLight-emitting diode
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Bio serves nano: biological light-harvesting complex as energy donor for semiconductor quantum dots.

2012

Light-harvesting complex (LHCII) of the photosynthetic apparatus in plants is attached to type-II core-shell CdTe/CdSe/ZnS nanocrystals (quantum dots, QD) exhibiting an absorption band at 710 nm and carrying a dihydrolipoic acid coating for water solubility. LHCII stays functional upon binding to the QD surface and enhances the light utilization of the QDs significantly, similar to its light-harvesting function in photosynthesis. Electronic excitation energy transfer of about 50% efficiency is shown by donor (LHCII) fluorescence quenching as well as sensitized acceptor (QD) emission and corroborated by time-resolved fluorescence measurements. The energy transfer efficiency is commensurable …

Light-Harvesting Protein ComplexesSulfidesPhotochemistryAbsorptionLight-harvesting complexQuantum DotsElectrochemistryCadmium CompoundsGeneral Materials ScienceAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Selenium CompoundsSpectroscopyFluorescent Dyesbusiness.industryChemistryPeasSurfaces and InterfacesCondensed Matter PhysicsFluorescenceAcceptorNanocrystalEnergy TransferSemiconductorsAbsorption bandQuantum dotZinc CompoundsOptoelectronicsTelluriumbusinessVisible spectrumLangmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
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