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Measurement of two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy response of solvents
Bouda, Karel ; Alster, Jan (advisor) ; Dostál, Jakub (referee)
Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy is a technique used mainly for the study of energy transfer in organic systems. Nevertheless, it seems to be a good choice for studying plenty of other complexes, for example nanocrystals. However, these complexes require different solvents, not only water which is used for organic systems and has a known behaviour in this analysis. These solvents are mainly organic, such as benzene, toluene, xylene and others. The behaviour of these solvents during the 2DES measurements is unknown, therefore it is possible that the obtained data would be contaminated by signals from the solvent. This thesis provides a detailed description of the behaviour of 11 different solvents during the 2DES analysis. 1

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