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Understanding the optical spectroscopy of amphiphilic molecular rectifiers: A density functional approach

We present results of first principles density functional theory calculations of the electronic and atomic structural properties of model Z-type Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) layers comprising amphiphilic quinolinium tricyanoquinodimethanide (Q3CNQ) chromophores. We find that the chromophore electronic gro...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 2010-12, Vol.133 (24), p.244702-244702-7
Main Authors: Tan, Osbert, Clark, S. J., Szablewski, M., Cross, G. H.
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