Frank Willig

Affiliations: 
1970-1995 Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society  
 1995-2005 Hahn Meitner Institute 
Area:
Physical chemistry, electrochemistry
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https://cen.acs.org/articles/90/i21/Frank-Willig.html

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Alexander Paarmann research assistant 2004-2005 Hahn Meitner Institute (Physics Tree)
Ralph Ernstorfer grad student 2000-2004 Hahn Meitner Institute (Physics Tree)
Deb Narayan Nath post-doc 1988-1990 Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society 
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Gundlach L, Willig F. (2012) Ultrafast photoinduced electron transfer at electrodes: the general case of a heterogeneous electron-transfer reaction. Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry. 13: 2877-81
Gundlach L, Burfeindt B, Mahrt J, et al. (2012) Dynamics of ultrafast photoinduced heterogeneous electron transfer, implications for recent solar energy conversion scenarios Chemical Physics Letters. 545: 35-39
Ramakrishna S, Seideman T, Willig F, et al. (2009) Theory of coherent molecule to surface electron injection: An analytical model Journal of Chemical Sciences. 121: 589-594
Gundlach L, Letzig T, Willig F. (2009) Test of theoretical models for ultrafast heterogeneous electron transfer with femtosecond two-photon photoemission data Journal of Chemical Sciences. 121: 561-574
WILLIG F, MICHEL-BEYERLE ME. (2008) DYE-SENSITIZED HOLE SATURATION CURRENTS IN AROMATIC HYDROCARBON CRYSTALS* Photochemistry and Photobiology. 16: 371-384
Tsivlin DV, Willig F, May V. (2008) Two-photon photoemission spectra related to an ultrafast heterogeneous electron transfer from perylene toTiO2 Physical Review B. 77: 35319
Wang L, Willig F, May V. (2007) Theory of ultrafast heterogeneous electron transfer: contributions of direct charge transfer excitations to the absorbance. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 126: 134110
Gundlach L, Szarko J, Socaciu-Siebert LD, et al. (2007) Different orientations of large rigid organic chromophores at the rutile Ti O2 surface controlled by different binding geometries of specific anchor groups Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 75
Gundlach L, Ernstorfer R, Willig F. (2007) Pathway-Dependent Electron Transfer for Rod-Shaped Perylene-Derived Molecules Adsorbed in Nanometer-Size TiO2Cavities The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 111: 13586-13594
Gundlach L, Ernstorfer R, Willig F. (2007) Ultrafast interfacial electron transfer from the excited state of anchored molecules into a semiconductor Progress in Surface Science. 82: 355-377
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