Frontiers in Ultrafast Spectroscopy Techniques Applied to Novel Materials

A special issue of Optics (ISSN 2673-3269).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2022) | Viewed by 686

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Department of Physics, University of Patras, Patras, Greece
Interests: time resolved spectroscopy; optical properties and ultrafast phenomena; nonlinear optics; optoelectronics

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Over the past decades, there has been tremendous progress in the field of ultrafast laser spectroscopy. State-of-the-art ultrafast spectroscopic techniques, based on fs lasers, allow us to disentangle complex kinetic processes by providing great temporal resolution, high accuracy and broadband spectral coverage of the photogenerated species. Nowadays, ultrafast time-resolved spectroscopy is a valuable tool for investigating ultrafast light–matter interactions and for evaluating the nature and dynamics of the excited states in a great variety of materials for applications in, e.g., photovoltaic cells, light-emitting diodes, transistors, sensors, etc.

This Special Issue aims to show recent advances in ultrafast spectroscopy focusing on novel materials and techniques. Contributions are welcome from leading scientists and researchers and should concern various fields of ultrafast spectroscopy such as:

Techniques: transient absorption, transient fluorescence, fs IR spectroscopy, 2DES, photon echo, OKE, FSRS, photoelectron spectroscopy, etc.

Materials: chromophores, donor-acceptor systems, polymers, multichromophores, biomolecules, self-assembly, supramolecular assemblies, perovskites, quantum dots, 2D materials, semiconductors, nanoparticles–nanorods, light-harvesting systems, etc.

Dr. Mihalis Fakis
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • ultrafast spectroscopy
  • kinetics
  • excited states
  • novel techniques
  • novel materials

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