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Terahertz time domain spectroscopy has been done for reverse micellar solution in the temperature range from ∼190 K to room temperature. The temperature dependence of the absorption lineshape demonstrates that dynamics of water in a nanometer-sized droplet change at low temperatures, which will be ascribed to water shedding from reverse micelles.
Measurement and Monte-Carlo simulations of THz photoconductivity spectra of CdS nanocrystalline films revealed a strong coupling between adjacent nanocrystals. Investigation of ultrafast dynamics provides information about initial sub-picosecond carrier cooling and subsequent carrier recombination.
Hydration state of lipid bilayer during the gel to fluid phase transition is measured with THz time domain spectroscopy (TDS). Hydration water showed bulk-water-like behavior at gel phase, but showed non-bulk-like behavior at fluid phase.
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