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Ultrafast infrared probes of electronic processes in materials
John B. Asbury
Chemistry
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Ultrafast
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Infrared Probe
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Electronic Processes
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Electronic Transitions
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Flexible Electronics
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Electronic Materials
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Photoexcitation
50%
Near-infrared Spectroscopy
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Spectroscopic Studies
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Exciton
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Thermally Induced
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Structural Information
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Charge Carriers
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Molecular Species
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Photophysics
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Photochemistry
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Polaron
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Emerging Materials
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Conformational Flexibility
50%
Physics
Near Infrared
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Polaron
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Exciton
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Photochemical Reaction
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Electronic Material
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Photoexcitation
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Material Science
Photovoltaics
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Charge Carrier
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Electronic Material
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Near Infrared Spectroscopy
100%
Chemistry
Electronic Transition
50%
NIR Spectroscopy
25%
Spectroscopy
25%
Polaron
25%
Exciton
25%
Photoexcitation
25%
Photophysics
25%
Charge Carrier
25%