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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Theoretical Studies on Vibronic Coupling in Condensed Phases / 凝縮相における振電相互作用に関する理論的研究

Ota, Wataru 23 January 2024 (has links)
京都大学 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(工学) / 甲第25014号 / 工博第5191号 / 新制||工||1991(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院工学研究科分子工学専攻 / (主査)教授 佐藤 徹, 教授 田中 庸裕, 教授 佐藤 啓文 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering) / Kyoto University / DGAM
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The Effects of Vibronic coupling on the Photophysics of pi-conjugated oligomers and polymers

Yamagata, Hajime January 2013 (has links)
A theoretical model describing photophysics of π-conjugated aggregates, such as molecular crystals and polymer thin films, is developed. A Holstein-like Hamiltonian expressed with a multi-particle basis set is used to evaluate absorption and photoluminescence (PL) spectra. An analysis with line strength ratio proves to be a powerful diagnostic tool to obtain additional spectral signatures with which to distinguish H- vs. J-aggregation. For the H-aggregates absorption peak ratio, A0-0/A0-1, diminishes as the excitonic coupling increases. Also the PL peak ratio, I0-0/I0-1, is zero at T=0K with no disorder and the value increases as temperature and disorder increase. By contrast the J-aggregates show the opposite trends. Furthermore we will show the PL peak ratio provides a direct measurement of the exciton coherence length for a linear J-aggregate and could be expressed as I0-0/I0-1 = Ncoh/l2. We will also show that it is inversely proportional to square root of temperature (T-1/2). Applying our theory to the herringbone style oligoacene molecular crystals, we show the lowest singlet exciton states are highly influenced by charge transfer (CT) states and the well known energetic gap in two polarized absorption spectra, so called Davydov Splitting (DS), is a product of the interaction. We have successfully reproduced the DS for all three oligoacenes without any free parameters. Inspired by the CT contribution in oligoacene crystals, we further develop Wannier-Mott exciton model and apply to disorder-free polydiacetylene (PDA) quantum wires, which have been shown to be extremely emissive. We will show the quantum wire is a J-aggregate and we once again derive the peak ratio and the coherence size relation, I0-0/I0-1 = kNcoh/l2, where k is a prefactor close to unity. Typical photophysical properties of polymer p-stacks such as those occurring in P3HT films are well explained by the simple linear H-aggregate model. However several groups have started seeing more J-like behaviors amongst “improved” (less disordered) polymer films such as increased values of A0-0/A0-1 and I0-0/I0-1 and higher radiative rates. With the new perception of a single polymer chain being a J-aggregate, we apply our new theory to p-stack of polymer chains. We call this HJ-aggregate model since the interchain interaction induces H-aggregation. In the study we show a competition between intrachain and interchain interactions that leads to unique photophysical features. The new model is capable of explaining a wide range of polymer systems and most importantly the theory uncovers the mechanism of the improved polymer films; reducing disorder urges increasing intrachain reactions within each chain, thus enhancing more J-like spectral features. / Chemistry
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QP Partitioning for Radiationless Transitions

Lavigne, Cyrille 18 March 2014 (has links)
This work presents a new implementation of the QP algorithm, a computer method to diagonalize the extremely large matrices arising in multimode vibronic problems. Benchmark calculations are included, showing the accuracy of the program. The QP algorithm is extended to treat multiple electronic surfaces for competitive control and this is demonstrated with an Hamiltonian including three electronic states, a model of the benzene radical cation. Finally, the evolution of zeroth-order states in a simple two electronic states, two dimensional model with a conical intersection is explored, towards building a time-dependent view of overlapping resonances coherent control.
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QP Partitioning for Radiationless Transitions

Lavigne, Cyrille 18 March 2014 (has links)
This work presents a new implementation of the QP algorithm, a computer method to diagonalize the extremely large matrices arising in multimode vibronic problems. Benchmark calculations are included, showing the accuracy of the program. The QP algorithm is extended to treat multiple electronic surfaces for competitive control and this is demonstrated with an Hamiltonian including three electronic states, a model of the benzene radical cation. Finally, the evolution of zeroth-order states in a simple two electronic states, two dimensional model with a conical intersection is explored, towards building a time-dependent view of overlapping resonances coherent control.
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Odraz vibronické modulace ve dvoudimenzionálních elektronických spektrech malých molekulárních agregátů / Signatures of vibronic modulation of small molecular aggregates in two-dimensional electronic spectra

Perlík, Václav January 2019 (has links)
We studied the effects of underdamped vibrational modes on excitonic energy transfer in small molecular aggregates by means of ultrafast nonlinear spectroscopy. We developed a vibronic dynamical model to account for the interplay of electronic and vibrational coherence during excitation transport. Our model was aimed to simulate signals of a broad class of linear and third order spectroscopies (absorption, fluorescence, transient absorption (TA), transient grating (TG), two-dimensional spectroscopy (2D)) in the visible domain andaccounts for anharmonic vibrations, sub-exponential relaxation and nonlinear electron-vibrational coupling. We subsequently applied the model for several case studies, such as carotenoid to bacteriochlorophyll excitation transfer in light-harvesting 2 complex (LH2) of purple bacteria, excitation transfer in perylene dyads or vibrational dynamics in hypericin. We have paid particular attention for detailed interpretation of lineshapes of 2D spectrograms employing, e.g. phase analysis and center line (CL) slopes with emphasis to study interplay of electronic, vibrational modulations, or finite excitation pulse durations.
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Light-induced absorption changes in ferroelectric crystals:SrxBa1-xNb2O6:Ce; KTaO3; KTa1-xNbxO3

Gubaev, Airat 20 December 2005 (has links)
The aim of the current work was to investigate the photo-induced charge transport at low temperatures, allowing more sensitive, detailed measurements of the first steps in the build-up of space charge fields, which modify the refractive index, leading to modern applications like volume holographic storage. We investigated the light-induced properties of SBN:Ce, KTO and KTN materials like origin of trapping centers which are involved in the charge transport process, characterization of trapping centers, like temperature dependence, illumination intensity dependence, evolution with time, spectral response, activation energies, the basic properties of the electronic excitations and photo-carriers localization based on results of absorption, light-induced absorption, photoluminescence, and photocurrent. The main contributions of this dissertation are summarized as follows: The experimental intensity dependence, temperature dependence, and decay process of the light-induced polaron (NIR) and VIS center absorption can be fitted with the help of a simplified charge transfer model (for SBN). The decay observed of the NIR polaron and the VIS centers is present due to the Fourier spectrometer light. The dissociation of the VIS centers into NIR centers under red light was observed. The model proposed for the VIS-centers in SBN is a triad structure related to the simultaneous bonding of two hole polarons and one electronic polaron.In KTN the emergence of the UV-light induced wide absorption bands in the NIR region with maxima at 0.69 0.8 eV at low temperatures is treated as a manifestation of the localization of photo-induced electrons and the formation of small electron polarons in close-neighbor Nb-Nb pair centers. Also, these properties in KTN can be fitted with the help of the simplified charge transfer model.
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Contrôle de la photochimie du benzopyrane : élaboration d’une stratégie théorique couplant chimie quantique et dynamique quantique / Control of the benzopyran photochemestry : theoretical strategy coupling quantum Chemistry and quantum dynamics

Joubert Doriol, Loïc 07 November 2012 (has links)
Cette thèse concerne l'ouverture de cycle des spiropyranes (SP) et leur utilisation comme interrupteurs contrôlés par impulsions laser. Nous avons élaboré un modèle théorique pour étudier cette réaction photochimique et développer des stratégies de contrôle.Les SP présentent des effets non adiabatiques impliquant un traitement quantique pour les électrons et les noyaux. L'approche multiconfigurationnelle dépendante du temps (MCTDH) est idéale car elle peut traiter des dynamiques quantiques impliquant plusieurs états électroniques. MCTDH a été appliqué avec succès aux calculs de spectres électroniques de systèmes montrant de forts effets non adiabatiques. Cependant, cette approche requiert au préalable les surfaces d'énergie potentielle (PES). Ces applications sont basées sur un modèle de couplage vibronique local de la PES à proximité du point de Franck-Condon (FC). Contrairement aux calculs de spectres de photoabsorbtion impliquant souvent de courtes échelles de temps et de faibles déformations autour du point de FC, la simulation de réactions photochimiques requiert une représentation adéquate des mouvements de large amplitude. Ce modèle doit donc être rendu plus flexible. Les modes normaux, utilisés dans le modèle standard, n'étant pas adaptés aux grandes déformations, nous avons choisi d'utiliser la méthode MCTDH en coordonnées curvilignes avec une reformulation systématique du modèle en coordonnées polysphériques afin d'obtenir une énergie cinétique nucléaire séparable.Même si le processus n'implique que l'état fondamental et le premier état excité, leurs configurations électroniques dominantes peuvent changer fortement le long de mouvements de grande amplitude. Nous avons donc développé une approche générale basée sur une étude systématique de quelques données ab initio pour générer le meilleur jeu d'états diabatiques d'un problème donné.De premières applications au benzopyrane (chromophore des SP) ont montré un bon accord avec l'expérience. / The focus of this thesis is the ring opening of spiropyrans (SP), and how these molecules can be used as photoswitches controlled with laser pulses. We have built a theoretical model to study this photochemical reaction and develop strategies for control.SP exhibit nonadiabatic effects, and therefore, their modelling requires a quantum description for both the electrons and the nuclei. The multiconfiguration time-dependent Hartree (MCTDH) approach is ideal in this case because it can treat quantum dynamics involving several electronic states. MCTDH was successfully applied to electronic spectra calculations of systems showing strong nonadiabatic effects. However, the corresponding potential energy surfaces (PES) for this approach are required first. These applications are based on a local vibronic coupling model of the PES in the neighbourhood of the Franck-Condon (FC) point.As opposed to calculating photoabsorption spectra that often involves short timescales and small deformations around the FC geometry, simulating photochemical reactions requires an adequate representation of large-amplitude motions. Thus, this model must be made more flexible.Normal modes, usually used for the standard model, are not adapted to large-amplitude deformations. We thus chose to run MCTDH in curvilinear coordinates and recast systematically the model in terms of polyspherical coordinates to produce a separable form for the nuclear kinetic energy.Even if only the ground and the first excited electronic states are involved in the process, their dominant electronic configurations may change significantly along large-amplitude motions. We have developed a general approach based on a systematic analysis of a few ab initio data to generate the best set of diabatic states for a given problem.Preliminary results applied to benzopyran (the chromophore of the SP) showed good agreement with the experiments.
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Vibronic coupling and ultrafast electron transfer studied by picosecond time-resolved resonance Raman and CARS spectroscopy

Wachsmann-Hogiu, Sebastian 18 October 2000 (has links)
Diese Arbeit befasst sich mit der vibronischen Kopplung zweier angeregter Elektronenniveaus in Diphenylhexatrien (DPH) und mit der Rolle von Schwingungsmoden beim ultraschnellen photoinduzierten intramolekularen Elektronentransfer in Betain-30. Mit Hilfe von Pikosekunden-zeitaufgelöster Kohärenter Antistokes Ramanspektroskopie im angeregten Zustand des DPH haben wir zum ersten Mal das Auftreten zweier extrem frequenzverbreiterter Ramanlinien beobachtet, die gegenüber dem C=C Streckschwingungsbereich zu höheren Wellenzahlen verschoben sind. Beide Ramanlinien lassen sich mit Erhöhung der Lösungsmittelpolarisierbarkeit um mehr als 50 cm-1 in Richtung niedrigerer Frequenzen verschieben. Zur Erklärung des Sachverhalts werden zwei Modelle diskutiert: (i) die Existenz zweier Isomere im ersten angeregten Elektronenniveau des DPH und (ii) vibronische Kopplung der beiden Elektronenniveaus durch eine niederfrequente asymmetrische bu Schwingungsbewegung (pseudo-Jahn-Teller Effekt). Mit Hilfe von stationärer Ramanspektroskopie und insbesondere Messungen der Stokes- und anti-Stokes-Ramanspektren mit Pikosekunden-Zeitauflösung, die Beteiligung von Molekülschwingungen beim Elektronentransfer in Betain-30 wurde untersucht. Zum ersten Mal wurde eine modenspezifische Kinetik der Ramanaktiven Schwingungen nach Elektronen Rücktransfer in Betain-30 beobachtet. Die hochfrequenten Ramanaktiven Moden werden beim Elektronen Rücktransfer bevorzugt, was zu einer nicht-thermischen Besetzung der Schwingungen führt. Das ist zumindest qualitativ in Übereinstimmung mit Rechnungen die auf Fermi's Goldener Regel basieren. Eine Thermalisierung zwischen den beobachteten Ramanaktiven Moden stellt sich frühestens 10 ps nach Anregung ein. Die Thermalisierung in dem gesamten Molekül ist aber noch nicht beendet. / This thesis deals with vibronic coupling effects between two excited electronic singlet states in Diphenylhexatriene (DPH), and with the role of vibrational modes in photoinduced ultrafast electron transfer in Betaine-30. By using the picosecond time-resolved Coherent Antistokes Raman Spectroscopy method, it was possible to observe for the first time two very broad and unusual up-shifted vibrational frequencies in the excited singlet state of DPH, which have frequencies higher than frequency region of the C=C stretching mode. These two frequencies shift towards lower frequencies with increasing solvent polarizability. Two explanations have been discussed: (i) the simultaneous existence of two rotamers, where the two frequencies originate from "different molecules" and (ii) a model of vibronic coupling by an asymmetric low frequency bu-mode (pseudo-Jahn-Teller effect). By using the picosecond time-resolved anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy method, we observed for the first time mode-specific excitation of vibrational modes after back-electron transfer in Betaine-30. In the primary event, high frequency Raman active modes are most effective in accepting energy, which leads to a non-thermal distribution of the relative populations of Raman active modes. This is qualitatively in accordance with predictions derived from Fermi's Golden Rule. Although energy transfer between the Raman active modes has been finished after about 10 to 15 ps, thermalization is not yet complete in the whole molecule.
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Dynamique électronique à l'échelle attoseconde et femtoseconde en physique moléculaire : une approche ab-initio / Electron dynamics at attosecond and femtosecond time scale in molecular physics : an ab-initio approach

Despré, Victor 25 September 2015 (has links)
L'avènement de la physique attoseconde a amené de nouveaux challenges tant expérimentaux que théoriques. En effet, l'observation de processus dynamiques, intervenant aux échelles de temps intrinsèques des mouvements des charges aux échelles atomiques, permet d'envisager des nouveaux processus pour lesquels le rôle des corrélations et des couplages non-adiabatiques deviennent primordiaux. Les travaux présentés dans ce manuscrit s'inscrivent dans le cadre de l'étude des molécules complexes, en particulier carbonées, soumises à une impulsion lumineuse courte. Pour de telles échelles de temps (femtoseconde / attoseconde) et d'énergie (IR / UVX), les principales approximations permettant l'étude des systèmes électroniques ne sont plus valides. Cette thèse présente les simulations théoriques réalisées permettant l'étude théorique de molécules dans de telles conditions. L'étude des dynamiques de migration de charges corrélées au sein des molécules de benzène, de différents hydrocarbures aromatiques polycycliques ainsi qu'au sein de molécules d'intérêt biologique telles que la phénylalanine, a été réalisée. Ce type de dynamiques n'a jamais pu être observé expérimentalement. Une attention particulière a donc été portée à la faisabilité d'une expérience dans le cas de la molécule de benzène. Les relaxations non-adiabatiques de la molécule de naphtalène soumise à une impulsion UVX ont été étudiées. Enfin, les dynamiques à l'échelle du cycle optique, rencontrées par un groupe de molécules de taille intermédiaire soumis à une impulsion IR, ont été abordées. Ces simulations ont permis d'interpréter des expériences pompe-sonde réalisées par des membres de notre équipe / The advent of attosecond physics has brought new experimental and theoretical challenges. Indeed, the observation of dynamic processes occurring at the intrinsic time scale of charge motion at atomic scale, allows to consider new processes for which the role of correlations and non-adiabatic couplings become primordial. The work presented in this manuscript falls in the context of the study of complex molecules subject to a short light pulse. For such time (femtosecond / attosecond) and energy scales (IR / XUV), the main approximations that permit the study of electronic systems are no longer appropriate. In this thesis, we present the simulations realized for the theoretical study of molecules in such conditions. We studied the correlated charge migration dynamics in several molecules like the benzene, different polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and molecules of biological interest such as phenylalanine. This kind of dynamics has never been observed experimentally. Hence, a particular attention was paid to the feasibility of an experiment in the case of the benzene molecule. The non-adiabatic relaxations of the naphthalene molecule subjected to a XUV pulse were also studied. Finally, dynamics occurring at the optical cycle time scale experienced by a group of medium-sized molecules subject to an IR pulse, were discussed. These simulations were used to interpret pump-probe experiments made by members of our team
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Molecular Design for Nonlinear Optical Materials and Molecular Interferometers Using Quantum Chemical Computations

Xiao, Dequan January 2009 (has links)
<p>Quantum chemical computations provide convenient and effective ways for molecular design using computers. In this dissertation, the molecular designs of optimal nonlinear optical (NLO) materials were investigated through three aspects. First, an inverse molecular design method was developed using a linear combination of atomic potential approach based on a Hückel-like tight-binding framework, and the optimizations of NLO properties were shown to be both efficient and effective. Second, for molecules with large first-hyperpolarizabilities, a new donor-carbon-nanotube paradigm was proposed and analyzed. Third, frequency-dependent first-hyperpolarizabilities were predicted and interpreted based on experimental linear absorption spectra and Thomas-Kuhn sum rules. Finally, molecular interferometers were designed to control charge-transfer using vibrational excitation. In particular, an ab initio vibronic pathway analysis was developed to describe inelastic electron tunneling, and the mechanism of vibronic pathway interferences was explored.</p> / Dissertation

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