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Professor Emeritus of Chemistry
B.S. (Chemistry), CCNY (1939); Ph.D. (Physical Chemistry), Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (1950)

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Personal Homepage: http://chemxserver.chem.nyu.edu/MPope/index.htm

Research Interests:

Exitonic and electronic processes in molecular semiconductors

Fellowships/Honors:

Research support (1956-1990), NSF, ONR, DOE, NIH, ARPA. Fellow,American Physics Society; Fellow New York Academy of Sciences; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Sigma Xi; Fulbright Scholar (1981); International Conference in Honor of Martin Pope, New York University, (1988); Citation of Honor, U.S. Department of Energy, (1988); Festschrift dedicated to Martin Pope, (Mol. Cryst. 175, 1-168, 1989); Founder, Gordon Conference on Electronic Processes in Organic Materials,(1990); Citation of Honor, Gordon Research Conferences (1990); Editorial Board, Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. (1965-1994); Townsend Harris Medal Award , City University of New York (1996); International Conference in Honor of Martin Pope, University of Rochester, (1998); Distinguished Lecturer, City University of New York Center for Advanced Technology (2006), “The Origins of Organic Semiconductors”

Selected Works:

Pope, M.; Brenner, H.C.. Geminate recombination in an inhomogeneous electric field: theory. Synthetic Metals 141, 185-192, (2004)

Pope, M., Braams, B.J.,Brenner, H.C. Diffusion of excitons in systems with non-planar geometry:theory. Chem. Phys. 288, 105-112, (2003)

Pope, M., Swenberg, C.E., Dourandin, A., CT Exciton echoes in molecular crystals. Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol., Sect. A. 355, 77-84, (2001)

Dourandin, A., Brenner, H.C., Pope, M.  New  broad spectrum autocorrelator for ultrashort light pulses based on multiphoton photoemission. Rev. Sci. Instr. 71(4) 1589-1594, (2000)

Pope, M., Swenberg, C.E..Electronic Processes in Organic Crystals and Polymers,Oxford University Press (1999), 1376 pp.

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