Anisotropy studies of ultrafast dipole reorientations

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Abstract

Various ways in which the anisotropy can be used to understand ultrafast processes are presented and discussed. Examples include molecular reorientation, energy transfer between identical systems, excitation dynamics in polymers, reactant product alignment, protein dynamics and internal motions in fluxional molecules. © 1991 Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Hochstrasser, R. M., Pereira, M. A., Share, P. E., Sarisky, M. J., Kim, Y. R., Repinec, S. T., … Locke, B. (1991). Anisotropy studies of ultrafast dipole reorientations. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Chemical Sciences, 103(3), 351–362. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02842090

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