Ultrafast Spectroscopy
Time resolved spectroscopic methods allow to follow the evolution of the excited states of molecules or materials upon photoexcitation. We use a variety of experimental techniques such as pump-probe spectroscopy or 2D spectroscopies both in the visible and infrared spectral ranges to gather informations on the electronic and structural relaxation processes occurring in the molecular systems under investigation.
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Our research interests are mainly focused on the development and the application of non-linear spectroscopic techniques and cover the following research topics:
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​Excited state dynamics of molecular photoswitches
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Materials for energy applications
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Excited state processes of metal-free triplet photosensitizers
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Dynamics of biomolecules