Combining high-time resolution optical spectroscopy and time-dependent density functional theory calculations, we provide strong evidence for the role of vibronic coupling in driving the initial steps of the current photogeneration in an organic photovoltaic system.

Probing coherent ultrafast exciton dissociation in a polymer: fullerene photovoltaic absorber / De Sio, A; Sommer, E; Maiuri, M; Rehault, J; Rozzi, Ca; Molinari, E; Cerullo, ANTONIO GERARDO; Lienau, C. - (2015). (Intervento presentato al convegno 2015 Conference on lasers and electro-optics (CLEO) tenutosi a San Jose CA nel 10-15 may 2015).

Probing coherent ultrafast exciton dissociation in a polymer: fullerene photovoltaic absorber

Rozzi, CA;Molinari, E;CERULLO, ANTONIO GERARDO;
2015

Abstract

Combining high-time resolution optical spectroscopy and time-dependent density functional theory calculations, we provide strong evidence for the role of vibronic coupling in driving the initial steps of the current photogeneration in an organic photovoltaic system.
2015
2015 Conference on lasers and electro-optics (CLEO)
San Jose CA
10-15 may 2015
De Sio, A; Sommer, E; Maiuri, M; Rehault, J; Rozzi, Ca; Molinari, E; Cerullo, ANTONIO GERARDO; Lienau, C
Probing coherent ultrafast exciton dissociation in a polymer: fullerene photovoltaic absorber / De Sio, A; Sommer, E; Maiuri, M; Rehault, J; Rozzi, Ca; Molinari, E; Cerullo, ANTONIO GERARDO; Lienau, C. - (2015). (Intervento presentato al convegno 2015 Conference on lasers and electro-optics (CLEO) tenutosi a San Jose CA nel 10-15 may 2015).
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