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Garth A. Jones
Researcher at University of East Anglia
Publications - 64
Citations - 1381
Garth A. Jones is an academic researcher from University of East Anglia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical vortex & Excited state. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1048 citations. Previous affiliations of Garth A. Jones include University of California, Los Angeles & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Resonance Energy Transfer: From Fundamental Theory to Recent Applications
Garth A. Jones,David S. Bradshaw +1 more
TL;DR: A review of the post-Forster outlook on Resonance Energy Transfer (RET) can be found in this article, where the authors present a survey of the latest research on RET, which includes transfer between nanomaterials.
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Perspective: Quantum Hamiltonians for optical interactions
TL;DR: Claims of non-physicality are refuted: the PZW transformation and ensuing Hamiltonian are shown to rest on solid physical principles and secure theoretical ground.
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Synthesis and luminescence modulation of pyrazine-based gold(III) pincer complexes.
Julio Fernandez-Cestau,Benoît Bertrand,Maria Blaya,Garth A. Jones,Thomas J. Penfold,Manfred Bochmann +5 more
TL;DR: The first examples of pyrazine-based gold(III) pincer complexes are reported in this article, and their intense photoemissions can be modified by protonation, N-alkylation or metal ions without the need for altering the ligand framework.
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Ultrafast dynamics in light-driven molecular rotary motors probed by femtosecond stimulated raman spectroscopy
Christopher R. Hall,Jamie Conyard,Ismael A. Heisler,Garth A. Jones,James E. Frost,Wesley R. Browne,Ben L. Feringa,Stephen R. Meech +7 more
TL;DR: Here the excited-state dynamics and structural evolution of the prototypical light-driven rotary motor are followed on the ultrafast time scale by femtosecond stimulated Raman spectroscopy (FSRS) and transient absorption (TA).
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Benzyne generation from aryl triflates
Peter P. Wickham,Kevin H. Hazen,Hong Guo,Garth A. Jones,Kelly Hardee Reuter,William J. Scott +5 more
TL;DR: The use of aryl triflates to form arynes as reactive intermediates was described in this article, which allowed the first general use of phenols as aryne precursors.