Publication list:                               

  1. S.J. Zilker, D. Haarer, Yu.G. Vainer, A.V. Deev, M.A. Kol’chenko, R.I. Personov
    Fast dephasing in glasses induced by tunneling states and local modes
    Mol.Cryst.Liq.Cryst. 314, 143-148 (1997).

  2. S.J. Zilker, L. Kador, J. Friebel, Yu.G. Vainer, M.A. Kol'chenko, R.I. Personov
    Comparison of photon echo, hole burning, and single molecule spectroscopy data on low-temperature dynamics of organic amorphous solids
    J. Chem. Phys. 109, 16, 6780-6790 (1998).

  3. Yu.G. Vainer, M.A. Kol'chenko, A.V. Naumov
    Incoherent photon echo in the solid toluene doped by Zn-octaethylporphine.
    Physics education 13, 47-51 (1998) in Russian.

  4. S.J. Zilker, M.Grasruck, J.Wolff, S.Schloter, A.Leopold, M.A. Kol’chenko, U.Hofmann, A. Schreiber, P. Strohriegl, C. Hohle, and D. Haarer
    Characterization of charge generation and transport in a photorefractive organic glass: comparison between conventional and holographic time-of-flight experiments
    Chem. Phys. Lett., 306, 285-290 (1999).

  5. S. Schloter, A. Schreiber, M. Grasruck, A. Leopold, M.A. Kol’chenko, J. Pan,  C. Hohle, P. Strohriegl, S.J. Zilker, and D. Haarer
    Holographic and photoelectric characterization of a novel photorefractive organic glass
    Appl. Phys. B 68, 899-906 (1999).

  6. S.J. Zilker, M. Grasruck, A. Leopold, U. Hofmann, M.A. Kol'chenko, J. Wolff, S. Schloter, A. Schreiber, D. Haarer,
    Photoelectrical characterization of photorefractive organic systems
    Proc. SPIE 3799, 43-48 (1999).

  7. A.Leopold, M. Grasruck, U. Hofmann, M.A. Kol’chenko and S.J. Zilker
    Length scales of charge transport in organic photorefractive materials
    Appl. Phys. Lett. 76, 13, 1644-1646 (2000).

  8. A. Leopold, M.A. Kol'chenko, U. Hofmann, and S.J. Zilker,
    Investigations on the effective drift length in organic photorefractive materials
    J. Luminescence 86, 371-374 (2000).

  9. Yu.G. Vainer, M.A. Kol’chenko, A.N. Naumov, R.I. Personov, S.J. Zilker
    Photon echoes in doped organic amorthous systems over a wide (0.35-50K) temperature range
    J. Luminescence, 86, 265-272 (2000).

  10. Yu.G. Vainer, M.A. Kol’chenko, R.I. Personov
    Soft-potential model and homogeneous width of spectral lines of impurity centers in molecular amorphous media
    Zh.Exp.Teor.Fiz. 119, 4, 738-748 (2001)[Sov.Phys. JETP, 92, 4, 643-651 (2001)].

  11. Yu.G. Vainer, M.A. Kol’chenko, A.N. Naumov, R.I. Personov, S.J. Zilker, D. Haarer
    Optical dephasing in doped organic glasses over a wide (0.35-100 K) temperature range: solid toluene doped by Zn-octaethylporphine
    J. Chem. Phys. 116, 20, 8959-8965 (2002).

  12. M.A. Kol’chenko, Yu.G. Vainer and R.I. Personov,
    Optical dephasing in polymers and the soft-potential model: Analysis of photon echo in doped PMMA
    J. Luminescence, 98, 375-382 (2002).

  13. Yu.G. Vainer, M.A. Kol’chenko, A.N. Naumov, R.I. Personov, S.J. Zilker
    Optical dephasing in solid toluene activated by octaethylporphine zink
    Phys. Solid State 45, 2, 215-221 (2003) [Fizika Tverdogo Tela 45, 2, 215-221 (2003)].

  14. R. Zondervan, F. Kulzer, M. Kol’chenko, M. Orrit
    Photobleaching of rhodamine 6G in poly(vinyl)alcohol at the ensemble and single-molecule levels
    J. Phys. Chem. A, 108, 1657-1665 (2004).

  15. M.J. McIntire, M. Yamaguchi, M.A. Kol’chenko, Yu.G. Vainer, and E.L. Chronister
    High pressure studies of optical dephasing in polymer glasses
    Accepted to J. Phys.Chem (2004).

  16. M.A. Kol'chenko, B. Kozankiewicz, A. Nicolet, and M. Orrit
    Intersystem crossing mechanisms and single-molecule fluorescence. Terrylene in anthracene crystals.
    Accepted to Optics and Spectroscopy [Optika i Spectroscopia] (2004).

  17. Yu.G. Vainer, A.V. Naumov, M.A. Kol’chenko, R.I. Personov
    The quasi-localized low-frequency vibrational modes of disordered solids:  Study by photon echo
    Accepted to Phys. Status. Solidi (2004).

  18. A. Nicolet, M.A. Kol'chenko, B. Kozankiewicz, and M. Orrit.
    Spectroscopic study of terrylene molecules in anthracene crystal .
    Submitted to Chem. Phys. Lett. (2004).

 

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