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Journal of Chemical Physics | 2005

Novel method for selective probing of ground-state rotational dynamics of solutes in solvents

Thai V. Truong; Y. R. Shen

We introduce an optical pump/probe method that allows selective measurement of ground-state rotational dynamics of solutes in liquids. It relies on employing two successive pump pulses that are adjusted to create an optical anisotropy due to the orientational distribution of only the ground-state solute molecules. Measurement on a dye-solvent system shows a large difference between the rotational diffusion rates of the ground state and the excited state of the dye molecules due to different solute-solvent interactions.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2005

Optical studies of molecular rotational dynamics in isotropic liquid crystalline materials

Thai V. Truong; Lei Xu; Y. R. Shen

Molecular rotational dynamics is an old problem that continues to be relevant today. In the continuing search for new optical materials and phenomena, both from an application and scientific standpoint, a detailed understanding of molecular rotational dynamics is often of crucial importance. An example is the so-called Janossy effect, where it was found that the already large optical reorientation of liquid crystals (LC) could be greatly enhanced by doping a small amount of absorbing dye. We report here our recent effort studying the Janossy effect in isotropic-phase LC. The current explanation of the Janossy effect assumes a change in guest-host interaction upon photoexcitation of the guest molecules, which would manifest as a difference in rotational dynamics between solute ground and excited states. While there are many available experimental techniques to selectively probe the solute excited state, probing the solute ground state is often difficult, due to interferences from the excited solute and solvent molecules. We have developed an optical pump/probe technique that employs two successive pump pulses that are adjusted to allow selective measuring of the solute ground state rotational dynamics. Application of the technique to the dye-LC system that exhibits the Janossy effect shows a large difference between rotational diffusion rates of the ground and the excited state of the dye molecules. Combined with results from optical pump/probe of the LC host, information on the rotational dynamics of the dye yields a better understanding of the mechanism of the Janossy effect.


Physical Review E | 2005

Dynamics of the guest-host orientational interaction in dye-doped liquid-crystalline materials

Thai V. Truong; Lei Xu; Y. R. Shen


Physical Review Letters | 2003

Early dynamics of guest-host interaction in dye-doped liquid crystalline materials

Thai V. Truong; Lei Xu; Y. R. Shen


Physical Review Letters | 2007

Resonance-enhanced optical reorientation of molecules in liquids via intermolecular interaction.

Thai V. Truong; Y. R. Shen


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Imaging proteins, cells, and tissues dynamics during embryogenesis with two-photon light sheet microscopy

Thai V. Truong


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2006

Excitation-Enhanced Optical Reorientation in Pure Liquid Crystalline Materials

Thai V. Truong; Y. R. Shen


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2005

Novel Method for Selective Probing of Ground-State Rotational Dynamics of Solutes in Solvents

Thai V. Truong; Y. R. Shen


Physical Review Letters | 2004

Erratum: Early Dynamics of Guest-Host Interaction in Dye-Doped Liquid Crystalline Materials [Phys. Rev. Lett.90, 193902 (2003)]

Thai V. Truong; Lei Xu; Y. R. Shen


Archive | 2004

Investigation of orientational randomization during nonradiative decay of excited-state dye molecules in a solvent

Thai V. Truong; Y. R. Shen

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Y. R. Shen

University of Liverpool

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Lei Xu

University of California

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