Multiphoton and Light Driven Multielectron Processes in Organics: New Phenomena, Materials and Applications Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Multiphoton and Light Driven Multielectron Processes in Organics: New Phenomena, Materials and Applications Menton, France 26–31 August 1999

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Kajzar, F. (Editor), Agranovich, Vladimir M. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2000, 2000
Edition:1st ed. 2000
Series:NATO Science Partnership Subseries: 3, High Technology
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Leaky modes in nonlinear optical resonators
  • Towards stable materials for electro-optic modulation and photorefractive applications. From molecular engineering of NLO chromophores to elabora-tion of hybrid organic-inorganic materials
  • On the coherent and incoherent image conversion in hybrid polymer liquid crystal structures
  • Optically addressed liquid crystal light valves and their applications
  • Dye-assisted optical reorientation of nematic liquid crystals
  • Photochromic materials in holography
  • Kinetics of photochromic processes in dihydropyridine derivatives
  • Photocolouration of hypervalent heterocycles. Photochromism of dihydro-Pyridines pyrans and thiopyrans
  • Photoconductivity of organic solids and their confined structures
  • Polarization gratings in Disperse Red 1 doped polystyrene
  • Modeling PTCDA spectra and polymer excitations
  • Physics of organic electroluminescence
  • Polydiacetylene microcrystals and their third-order optical nonlinearity
  • A study of Rydberg bands in the photoabsorption spectra of sandwich organometallics: the first step to the investigation of multiphoton processes in the organometallic molecules
  • An accurate wave model for conservative molecular systems
  • Working group reports
  • Nonlinear materials and processes for electronic devices and 3D optical storage memory applications
  • Two-photon processes: dynamics and applications
  • Linear and nonlinear optical properties of improved single crystal PTS
  • Optical limiting: Characterization & numerical modeling
  • Theoretical design of organic chromophores with large two-photon absorp-tion cross-sections
  • Multiphoton absorption and optical limiting
  • Molecular and material engineering for optical limiting with fullerene based sol-gel materials
  • A new approach for optical limiting in the IR
  • Quantum confinement and superradiance of self-trapped excitons from 1D J-aggregates
  • The mixing of Frenkel-and charge-transfer excitons in 1D structures:application to PTCDA and MePTCDI
  • Modelling of bithiophene ultrafast photophysics: Electronic oscillator and molecular geometry evolution
  • Hole burning spectroscopy of organic glasses. Application for the investiga-tion of low temperature glass dynamics
  • Strong coupling in organic semiconductor microcavities based on J-aggre-gates
  • Electron acceptors of the fluorene series in photonics and electronics:Recent achievements and perspectives
  • Design and synthesis of photochromic systems
  • Photo-Induced multielectron transfer in organic crystals with mixed-stack architecture
  • Polarization dependent holographic write read and erasure of surface relief gratings on azopolymer films
  • Study of stilbene molecule trans-cis izomerization in first excited state and design of molecular random-walkers
  • Cooperativity at neutral-ionic transformation
  • Holographic data storage with organic polymer films
  • NLO polymers containing as active chromophore in dandionyl-pyridinium betaine units: synthesis modeling and characterization
  • A study on the film morphology and photophysics of polyfluorene
  • Synthesis and characterization of the 2:1 copper (II) complexes with 4arylazo-pyrazol-5-one derivatives