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DTSTART:20120308T160000Z
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LOCATION:5310 Chamberlin
SUMMARY:Raman scattering in molecular junctions\, R. G. Herb Condensed
  Matter Seminar\, Michael Galperin\, University of California\, San Di
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DESCRIPTION:Recent advances in experimental techniques at nanoscale\, 
 and in particular Raman scattering measurements on current-carrying si
 ngle molecule junctions promises to become a superior diagnostic tool.
  Theoretical understanding of optical response of open molecular syste
 ms far from equilibrium is of major importance for development of mole
 cular optoelectronic devices. Within simple models we consider intra-m
 olecular and charge-transfer contributions to Raman spectroscopy of mo
 lecular junction. We also discuss a concept of "effective temperature"
 \, its relevance in representation of bias-induced heating\, and abili
 ty of Raman measurements to provide information on the latter.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=2616
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