Nonlinear Optical Response and Ultrafast Dynamics in C60

2009 
C60 is a symbol of nanoscience. Its impact is far beyond the initial interest in this nanometer molecule itself. This paper reviews the current status of the nonlinear optical and ultrafast dynamics investigations of C60. The review starts with the nonlinear optical response, in particular the dispersion spectra of harmonic generation and two-photon absorption. Both the experimental and theoretical challenges are highlighted. The main focus is on femtosecond and picosecond degenerate and nondegenerate four-wave mixing and pump-probe techniques as a tool to investigate ultrafast electron and nuclear dynamics, charge transfer and photoexcitation in C60. Theoretical investigations are essential to understand these processes. Theory predicts a longer relaxation time for charge transfer than photoexcitation and reveals the underlying reasons for the normal mode excitations and changes in the electron density of states, which is directly linked to the time-resolved photoemission spectra. Theory also resolves a ...
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