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Computer modeling of two-photon absorption by organic molecules in solution was the subject of Ramos’s PhD research. The JCP article refers to another step forward in this investigation.
When light hits an organic solar cell, it forces the molecules to transfer electrons, which generates an electrical current. The efficiency of the process depends on the arrangement of the ...
Based on the so-called donor-acceptor-donor system, these compounds used boron bridges, pyrrole or indenopyrrole donor groups, and a naphthobisthiadiazole group as the acceptor. The precise kind of ...
News Published: 23 February 1905 The Absorption of Light by the Atmosphere 1 Nature 71, 402–403 (1905) Cite this article ...
0 0 This article was originally published with the title “Absorption of Light in the Atmosphere” in SA Supplements Vol. 13 No. 338supp (June 1882), p. 5394 ...
Illustration of intracluster bond formation, cluster containing two biomolecules, being exposed to UV light (left), causes a chemical bond forming between the two molecules (center), resulting in a ...
Researchers at Kyushu University have developed a novel organic molecule that simultaneously exhibits two highly sought-after ...
'Roaming reactions' study to shed new light on atmospheric molecules Date: August 6, 2020 Source: University of New South Wales Summary: For the first time, a team of chemists has lifted the hood ...
The ultrafast placement of an electron in a polar liquid generates collective molecular vibrations in a spherical nano-volume ...
For eclipse spectra, absorption by molecules in the planet’s atmosphere typically appear as a reduction in the planet’s emitted light at specific wavelengths. Also, since the planet is much smaller ...
"Custom-made molecules designed to be invisible while absorbing near-infrared light." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 25 June 2024. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 06 / 240617173651.htm>.
Specifically, colorless molecules with the ability to absorb near-infrared light but not visible light find use in photodetectors and chemotherapy, among other applications.