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Daniel B. Turner
Researcher at New York University
Publications - 78
Citations - 2652
Daniel B. Turner is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectroscopy & Exciton. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 68 publications receiving 2297 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel B. Turner include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Concordia College.
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Two-quantum 2D FT electronic spectroscopy of biexcitons in GaAs quantum wells.
Katherine W. Stone,Kenan Gundogdu,Daniel B. Turner,Xiaoqin Li,Steven T. Cundiff,Keith A. Nelson +5 more
TL;DR: Direct observation of bound exciton pairs (biexcitons) that provide incisive signatures of four-body correlations among electrons and holes in gallium arsenide (GaAs) quantum wells are reported.
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Comparison of Electronic and Vibrational Coherence Measured by Two-Dimensional Electronic Spectroscopy
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined how electronic and vibrational coherences can be distinguished by decomposing the total 2D electronic spectroscopy signal into rephasing and non-rephasing components.
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Quantitative investigations of quantum coherence for a light-harvesting protein at conditions simulating photosynthesis
Daniel B. Turner,Rayomond Dinshaw,Kyung Koo Lee,Michael Belsley,Krystyna E. Wilk,Paul M. G. Curmi,Gregory D. Scholes +6 more
TL;DR: Both electronic and vibrational coherences are observed in the phycobiliprotein light-harvesting complex PC645 from Chroomonas sp.
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Coherent measurements of high-order electronic correlations in quantum wells
Daniel B. Turner,Keith A. Nelson +1 more
TL;DR: The measurement methods open a new window into high-order many-body interactions in materials and molecules, and the present results should guide ongoing work on first-principles calculations of electronic interactions in semiconductor nanostructures.
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Electronic coherence lineshapes reveal hidden excitonic correlations in photosynthetic light harvesting
Cathy Y. Wong,Richard M. Alvey,Daniel B. Turner,Krystyna E. Wilk,Donald A. Bryant,Paul M. G. Curmi,Robert J. Silbey,Gregory D. Scholes +7 more
TL;DR: Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy is used to examine energy transfer at ambient temperature in a naturally occurring light-harvesting protein and provides a probe of the adiabaticity of the free energy landscape underlying light harvesting.