Ultrafast electronic and acoustic effects in conducting polymers

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Vardeny, Zeev Valentine
Title Ultrafast electronic and acoustic effects in conducting polymers
Date 1990
Description The polarized picosecond pump and probe technique with 50 fsec resolution has been used to generate and detect electronic excitations and propagation of ultrasonic phonons in thin films of oriented and unoriented polyacetylene and polythiophene. We found that the photoexcitations are instantaneously generated followed by a power law decay, which is interpreted as fast geminate recombination; only up to about 2% of the intrachain carriers are able to escape fast recombination.
Type Text
Publisher Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
First Page 96
Last Page 100
Subject Ultrafast electronic effects; Ultrafast acoustic effects; Polarized picosecond pump; Pump and probe technique; Ultrasonic phonons
Subject LCSH Picosecond pulses; Phonons; Conducting polymers
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Vardeny, Z. V. (1990). Ultrafast electronic and acoustic effects in conducting polymers, in Nonlinear Optics and Ultrafast Phenomena, ed. by R.R. Alfano and L. Rothberg, 96-100.
Rights Management (c)Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Reprinted with permission.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68349c6
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