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Transient 2D IR spectroscopy of charge injection at organic-inorganic interfaces

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Abstract

Transient 2D IR spectroscopy suppresses the signal of free electrons injected at organic-inorganic interfaces, which dominate standard transient spectra. Consequently, vibrational features are better resolved, permitting study of charge injection from different conformations of dyes.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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