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Ultrafast Laser Photolysis Studies on Photoinduced Electron Transfer and Related Relaxation Phenomena

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Time-Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy V

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Photoinduced electron transfer (ET) is the most important fundamental process in photochemical and photobiological reactions. We have been studying the dynamics and mechanisms of the following ET or charge transfer (CT) reaction processes with femtosecond-picosecond laser photolysis and time-resolved spectroscopy.

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Mataga, N. (1992). Ultrafast Laser Photolysis Studies on Photoinduced Electron Transfer and Related Relaxation Phenomena. In: Takahashi, H. (eds) Time-Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy V. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 68. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84771-4_55

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