Thank
you for stopping by. We are glad to show you some
of our results which we obtained while studying
photoinduced charge separation processes in
condensed media.
Our
approach is different from what people usually
use for such systems. The primary technique is
not the time resolved fluorescence or the
transient absorption (though we do those as
well). We look directly at the extend of
charge displacement in such systems. How we do it
is explained on following pages. Here we just
want to emphasize that the photoinduced transient
displacement current ( PTDC)
technique, as we call it, deals primarily with
coulombically bound charges (either intra- or
intermolecular separated) which eventually
recombine. It is different from the
photoconductivity because we do not create free
charges and so the 'conductivity' term is
not applicable.
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