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Solvent dynamics derived from optical Kerr effect, dielectric dispersion, and time-resolved stokes shift measurements: An empirical comparison
E. W. Castner, Mark Maroncelli
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
Chemistry
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Chemical Compounds
Electrooptical Effect
68%
Correlation Function
62%
Dielectric Material
42%
Polarizability
32%
Solvent
22%
Anisotropy
14%
Dipole Moment
14%
Solvation
13%
Ambient Reaction Temperature
8%
Energy
7%
Time
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Optical Kerr effect
100%
Permittivity
47%
Solvation
25%
Experiments
16%
Anisotropy
16%
Temperature
6%
Physics & Astronomy
Kerr effects
51%
shift
28%
particle motion
10%
solvation
10%
dipole moments
8%
collisions
6%
anisotropy
6%
decay
5%
room temperature
5%
energy
2%