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Ultrafast Quantum Effects And Vibrational Dynamics In Organic And Biological Systems Morgan

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Ultrafast Quantum Effects And Vibrational Dynamics In Organic And Biological Systems Morgan
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.82 MB
Pages: 121
Author: Morgan, Sarah Elizabeth
ISBN: 9783319633985, 9783319633992, 3319633988, 3319633996
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Ultrafast Quantum Effects And Vibrational Dynamics In Organic And Biological Systems Morgan by Morgan, Sarah Elizabeth 9783319633985, 9783319633992, 3319633988, 3319633996 instant download after payment.

This thesis focuses on theoretical analysis of the sophisticated ultrafast optical experiments that probe the crucial first few picoseconds of quantum light harvesting, making an important contribution to quantum biology, an exciting new field at the intersection of condensed matter, physical chemistry and biology. It provides new insights into the role of vibrational dynamics during singlet fission of organic pentacene thin films, and targeting the importance of vibrational dynamics in the design of nanoscale organic light harvesting devices, it also develops a new wavelet analysis technique to probe vibronic dynamics in time-resolved nonlinear optical experiments. Lastly, the thesis explores the theory of how non-linear “breather” vibrations are excited and propagate in the disordered nanostructures of photosynthetic proteins.   .
Abstract: This thesis focuses on theoretical analysis of the sophisticated ultrafast optical experiments that probe the crucial first few picoseconds of quantum light harvesting, making an important contribution to quantum biology, an exciting new field at the intersection of condensed matter, physical chemistry and biology.

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