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Investigation Of The Orientation Dependence On Chiroptical Properties Of Single Molecules, Austin Joseph Cyphersmith Feb 2013

Investigation Of The Orientation Dependence On Chiroptical Properties Of Single Molecules, Austin Joseph Cyphersmith

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Optical activity is the defining property of chiral materials that is essential for characterization in biology, chemistry, and physics. While a substantial body of research has provided a strong theoretical framework of the origin of optical activity, we still know very little by way of experiment about an individual molecule’s contribution to the bulk optical activity. The chiroptical response of a single molecule can depend on molecular orientation and local molecular environment, information which is lost in ensemble averaging.

This thesis focuses on establishing methods for a priori determination of chiral molecule orientations and refining measurements to probe the chiroptical …


Charge And Energy Transport In Single Quantum Dot/Organic Hybrid Nanostructures, Kevin Thomas Early Sep 2010

Charge And Energy Transport In Single Quantum Dot/Organic Hybrid Nanostructures, Kevin Thomas Early

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Hybrid quantum dot /organic semiconductor systems are of great interest in optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications, because they combine the robust and tunable optical properties of inorganic semiconductors with the processability of organic thin films. In particular, cadmium selenide (CdSe) quantum dots coordinated with oligo-(phenylene vinylene) ligands have displayed a number of hybrid optical properties that make them particularly well-suited to these applications. When probed on an individual particle level, these so-called CdSe-OPV nanostructures display a number of surprising photophysical characteristics, including strong quenching of fluorescence from coordinating ligands, enhanced emission from the CdSe quantum dot core, suppression of fluorescence intermittency, …