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Photoreactive Organic Thin Films 1st Edition by Zouheir Sekkat, Wolfgang Knoll ISBN 0126354901 9780126354904

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Photoreactive Organic Thin Films 1st Edition by Zouheir Sekkat, Wolfgang Knoll ISBN 0126354901 9780126354904
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 63.35 MB
Pages: 559
Author: Zouheir Sekkat Wolfgang Knoll
ISBN: 9780126354904, 9780585470757, 0126354901, 0585470758
Language: English
Year: 2002

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ISBN 10: 0126354901 
ISBN 13: 9780126354904
Author: Zouheir Sekkat, Wolfgang Knoll

Wolfgang Knoll is a former Directory of Polymer research at the Max Planck Institute. He is extremely well know for his research in this area. Zouheir Sekkat was a Postdoctoral researcher at Max Planck working under Professor Knoll. With Knoll's involvement, we can be confident that the best people in this field will be contributing to the reference.

Photoreactive Organic Thin Films 1st Table of contents:

Part A: Photoisomerization and Photo-Orientation of Azobenzenes

  1. Photoisomerization of Azobenzenes
    • Basic photochemistry and mechanisms of cis-trans isomerization.
    • Spectroscopic properties.
    • Environmental effects on isomerization.
  2. Ultrafast Dynamics in the Excited States of Azo Compounds
    • Femtosecond and picosecond spectroscopy of azobenzenes.
    • Probing excited-state relaxation and isomerization pathways.
  3. Photo-Orientation by Photoisomerization
    • Mechanisms of photo-induced molecular alignment.
    • The role of polarized light.
    • Anisotropy induction.

Part B: Photoisomerization in Organic Thin Films

  1. Photoisomerization and Photo-orientation of Azo Dye in Films of Polymer: Molecular Interaction, Free Volume, and Polymer Structural Effects
    • Influence of polymer matrix on photoisomerization.
    • Effects of guest-host interactions and free volume.
    • Polymer chain motion and orientational dynamics.
  2. Chiral Polymers with Photoaffected Phase Behavior for Optical Data Storage
    • Design and synthesis of chiral photoreactive polymers.
    • Photo-controlled phase transitions and their application in data storage.
  3. Photoisomerization in Langmuir-Blodgett-Kuhn Structures
    • Formation and characterization of highly ordered thin films.
    • Photoreactivity in ultrathin, layered architectures.
    • Interfacial phenomena.
  4. Electronic and Optical Transduction of Photoisomerization Processes at Molecular and Bimolecular-Functionalized Surfaces
    • How light-induced molecular changes translate into macroscopic electronic or optical signals.
    • Applications in sensors and devices.

Part C: Photochemistry and Organic Nonlinear Optics

  1. Photoisomerization Effects in Organic Nonlinear Optics: Photo-Assisted Poling and Depoling and Polarizability Switching
    • Using light to create and manipulate nonlinear optical properties.
    • Mechanisms of poling (alignment of dipoles) with light.
  2. Photoisomerization in Polymer Films in the Presence of Electrostatic and Optical Fields
    • Combined effects of electric fields and light on molecular orientation.
    • Applications in electro-optic devices.
  3. Photoassisted Poling and Photoswitching of NLO Properties of Spiropyrans and other Photochromic Molecules in Polymers and Crystals
    • Specific examples of photochromic materials beyond azobenzenes.
    • Switching nonlinear optical responses with light.
  4. All Optical Poling in Polymers and Applications
    • Poling without external electric fields, using only light.
    • Techniques and potential applications.
  5. Photoinduced Third Order Nonlinear Optical Phenomena in Azo-Dye Polymers
    • Higher-order nonlinear optical effects.
    • Mechanisms and applications (e.g., optical limiting, all-optical switching).

Part D: Optical Manipulation and Memory

  1. Photoinduced Motions in Azobenzene-Based Polymers
    • Light-driven mass transport and material deformation.
    • Surface relief grating formation.
  2. Surface Relief Gratings on Azobenzene-Containing Films
    • Formation mechanisms and applications in diffractive optics, sensors.
    • Control of grating parameters.
  3. Dynamic Photocontrols of Molecular Organization and Motion of Materials by Two-Dimensionally Arranged Azobenzene Assemblies
    • Advanced control over molecular arrangement in thin films.
    • Creating complex patterns and dynamic systems.
  4. 3-D Data Storage and Near Field Recording
    • Using photoreactive films for high-density optical data storage.
    • Principles of 3D recording and near-field techniques.
  5. Synthesis and Applications of Amorphous Diarylethenes
    • Properties and synthesis of another important class of photochromic materials.
    • Applications beyond azobenzenes in memory and switching.

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