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Energy flow in molecular solids

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Abstract

The heating and cooling of a condensed phase molecule is of considerable interest in many areas of chemistry. Owing to the short distance scale (nanometers) and time scale (picoseconds) of these processes, the conventional concepts of thermal conduction do not apply. Instead the more complicated approach of molecular mechanical energy transfer needs to be considered.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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