Vivek Tiwari

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Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India 
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Bhattacharyya A, Sahu A, Patra S, et al. (2023) Low- and high-frequency vibrations synergistically enhance singlet exciton fission through robust vibronic resonances. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2310124120
Sahu A, Tiwari V. (2023) Vibrations That Do Not Promote Vibronic Coupling Can Dominate Observed Lineshapes in Two-Dimensional Electronic Spectroscopy. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 4617-4624
Sahu A, Bhat VN, Patra S, et al. (2023) High-sensitivity fluorescence-detected multidimensional electronic spectroscopy through continuous pump-probe delay scan. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 158: 024201
Patra S, Tiwari V. (2022) Vibronic resonance along effective modes mediates selective energy transfer in excitonically coupled aggregates. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 156: 184115
Tiwari V. (2021) Multidimensional electronic spectroscopy in high-definition-Combining spectral, temporal, and spatial resolutions. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 154: 230901
Patra S, Sahu A, Tiwari V. (2021) Effective normal modes identify vibrational motions which maximally promote vibronic mixing in excitonically coupled aggregates. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 154: 111106
Sahu A, Kurian JS, Tiwari V. (2020) Vibronic resonance is inadequately described by one-particle basis sets. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 153: 224114
Kunsel T, Jansen TLC, Gardiner AT, et al. (2018) Simulating Fluorescence Detected Two-Dimensional Electronic Spectroscopy of Multi-Chromophoric Systems. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Tiwari V, Matutes YA, Gardiner AT, et al. (2018) Spatially-resolved fluorescence-detected two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy probes varying excitonic structure in photosynthetic bacteria. Nature Communications. 9: 4219
Tiwari V, Matutes YA, Konar A, et al. (2018) Strongly coupled bacteriochlorin dyad studied using phase-modulated fluorescence-detected two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy. Optics Express. 26: 22327-22341
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