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    PHOTOINDUCED CHARGE TRANSFER
    Proceedings of the 10th Annual Symposium of the NSF Center
    University of Rochester, New York, 26 – 29 July 1999

    edited by Lewis Rothberg (University of Rochester)

    Photoinduced charge transfer constitutes the scientific basis of photography, electrophotography and many biological processes. In addition, the science of charge photogeneration and transport in organic materials will be the basis of future generations of optoelectronic devices. This volume summarizes the state of the art in photoinduced charge transfer.

     
    Contents:
    • Educational Outreach Programs at the Center for Photoinduced Charge Transfer: Learning Through Research (C E Uzelmeier & J A Kampmeier)
    • External Electric Field Effects on Fluorescence of Some MethyleneäLinked Compounds of Electron Donor and Acceptor in a Polymer Film (N Ohta et al.)
    • Engineering of Sidegroups to Enhance Luminescence Efficiency of Conjugated Polymers (R Jakubiak et al.)
    • Growth Modes and Charge Injection of Organic Films on Standard and Ultraflat Indium Tin Oxide (E W Forsythe et al.)
    • Snapshots of Electronic Surface Excitation: Observing Adsorbate Dynamics with Femtosecond Time-Resolution (M Bauer et al.)
    • Femtosecond Excited State Dynamics in Organic Molecular Films (A J Mäkinen et al.)
    • and other papers
     
    Readership: Scientists and students in organic chemistry.
     
     
    244pp    Pub. date: Apr 2000  
    ISBN:   978-981-02-4267-1
    981-02-4267-0
       US$102 / £67

     


     

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