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Excitonic Processes in Solids
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Ultrathin Organic Films Grown by Organic Molecular Beam Deposition and Related Techniques.
TL;DR: This paper is a review of recent progress made in organic thin films grown in ultrahigh vacuum or using other vapor-phase deposition methods and describes the most important work which has been published in this field since the emergence of OMBD in the mid-1980s.
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Low-dimensional systems: quantum size effects and electronic properties of semiconductor microcrystallites (zero-dimensional systems) and some quasi-two-dimensional systems
TL;DR: In this paper, a review is concerned with quantum confinement effects in low-dimensional semiconductor systems, focusing on the optical properties, including luminescence, of nanometre-sized microcrystals.
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Very large optical nonlinearity of semiconductor microcrystallites
TL;DR: The nonlinear optical polarizability is shown to be greatly enhanced for an assembly of such microcrystallites as the exciton is quantized due to the confinement effect and the excitons in a single microCrystallite interact strongly enough to make theexcitons deviate from ideal harmonic oscillators.
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Dynamics of Femtosecond Laser Interactions with Dielectrics
Samuel S. Mao,Fabien Quéré,Stéphane Guizard,Xianglei Mao,Richard E. Russo,Guillaume Petite,Philippe Martin +6 more
TL;DR: An overview of femtosecond laser interactions with dielectrics can be found in this article, where the focus is the dynamics of femto-laser-excited carriers and the propagation of femtecond laser pulses inside dielectric materials.
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Materials modification by electronic excitation
Noriaki Itoh,A. M. Stoneham +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that modification by electronic excitation can be achieved in a far wider range of materials, such as alkali halides, alkaline earth fluorides and fused quartz.