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Journal of Chemical Physics | 2013

Microsolvation in superfluid helium droplets studied by the electronic spectra of six porphyrin derivatives and one chlorine compound

R. Riechers; Dominik Pentlehner; Alkwin Slenczka

After almost two decades of high resolution molecular spectroscopy in superfluid helium droplets, the understanding of microsolvation is still the subject of intense experimental and theoretical research. According to the published spectroscopic work including microwave, infrared, and electronic spectroscopy, the latter appears to be particularly promising to study microsolvation because of the appearance of pure molecular transitions and spectrally separated phonon wings. Instead of studying the very details of the influence of the helium environment for one particular dopant molecule as previously done for phthalocyanine, the present study compares electronic spectra of a series of non-polar porphyrin derivatives when doped into helium droplets consisting of 10(4)-10(5) helium atoms. Thereby, we focus on the helium-induced fine structure, as revealed most clearly at the corresponding electronic origin. The interpretation and the assignment of particular features obtained in the fluorescence excitation spectra are based on additional investigations of dispersed emission spectra and of the saturation behavior. Besides many dopant-specific results, the experimental study provides strong evidence for a particular triple peak feature representing the characteristic signature of helium solvation for all seven related dopant species.


Frontiers in chemistry | 2014

Microsolvation of molecules in superfluid helium nanodroplets revealed by means of electronic spectroscopy

Tobias Premke; Eva-Maria Wirths; Dominik Pentlehner; Ricarda Riechers; Rudolf Lehnig; Alexander Vdovin; Alkwin Slenczka

The empirical model explaining microsolvation of molecules in superfluid helium droplets proposes a non-superfluid helium solvation layer enclosing the dopant molecule. This model warrants an empirical explanation of any helium induced substructure resolved for electronic transitions of molecules in helium droplets. Despite a wealth of such experimental data, quantitative modeling of spectra is still in its infancy. The theoretical treatment of such many-particle systems dissolved into a quantum fluid is a challenge. Moreover, the success of theoretical activities relies also on the accuracy and self-critical communication of experimental data. This will be elucidated by a critical resume of our own experimental work done within the last ten years. We come to the conclusion that spectroscopic data and among others in particular the spectral resolution depend strongly on experimental conditions. Moreover, despite the fact that none of the helium induced fine structure speaks against the empirical model for solvation in helium droplets, in many cases an unequivocal assignment of the spectroscopic details is not possible. This ambiguity needs to be considered and a careful and critical communication of experimental results is essential in order to promote success in quantitatively understanding microsolvation in superfluid helium nanodroplets.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2013

Electronic spectroscopy of 9,10-dichloroanthracene inside helium droplets

Dominik Pentlehner; Alkwin Slenczka

The spectroscopy of molecules doped into superfluid helium droplets provides information on both, the dopant molecule and the helium environment. Electronic spectra of 9,10-dichloroanthracene in helium droplets are presented and compared with corresponding gas phase spectra to unravel the influence of the helium environment. The combined investigation of fluorescence excitation and dispersed emission provides information on dynamic processes in addition to energetic conditions. For vibronic states, the helium induced decay channels dominate over all intramolecular channels that contribute to the gas phase behavior. In addition to the triplet splitting caused by the Cl isotopes, a fine structure resolved for all transitions in the fluorescence excitation spectrum was found, which is the signature of microsolvation of this compound in helium droplets. This fine structure is identified as a single pure molecular transition accompanied by a sharply structured phonon wing. The corresponding fine structure measured for bare anthracene shows remarkable differences.


Archive | 2015

Elektronisches Bauelement und Verfahren zum Herstellen eines elektronischen Bauelementes

Dominik Pentlehner; Richard Baisl


Archive | 2016

Electronic component and method for producing an electronic component

Dominik Pentlehner; Richard Baisl


Archive | 2017

Optoelectronic component and method for operating an optoelectronic component

Daniel Riedel; Carola Diez; Arne Fleissner; Ulrich Niedermeier; Dominik Pentlehner; Andreas Rausch; Nina Riegel; Johannes Rosenberger; Thomas Wehlus


Archive | 2016

Verfahren zur Herstellung einer organischen Ladungsträgererzeugungsschicht und eines organischen Licht emittierenden Bauelements mit einer organischen Ladungsträgererzeugungsschicht

Daniel Riedel; Carola Diez; Dominik Pentlehner; Andreas Rausch


Archive | 2016

Composant électroluminescent organique

Dominik Pentlehner; Andreas Rausch; Arndt Jaeger


Archive | 2016

Verfahren zur Herstellung von organischen funktionellen Schichten und zur Herstellung eines organischen elektronischen Bauelements

Silke Scharner; Carola Diez; Dominik Pentlehner; Ulrich Niedermeier


Archive | 2016

Organic light-emitting component and lamp

Dominik Pentlehner; Carola Diez; Ulrich Niedermeier; Andreas Rausch

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Andreas Rausch

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Carola Diez

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Richard Baisl

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Ulrich Niedermeier

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Daniel Riedel

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Arndt Jaeger

Esslingen University of Applied Sciences

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Nina Riegel

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Arne Fleissner

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Arne Fleißner

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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