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Ultrafast Optical Control of Charge Dynamics in Organic and Hybrid Electronic Nanodevices

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Abstract

Using ultrafast visible/IR pulse-sequence spectroscopy combined with electric current detection, we engage vibronic and charge-delocalization phenomena to control the performance of optoelectronic devices base on organic semiconductors, colloidal quantum dots and conductive oxides.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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