The excited states of atomic anions in liquids are bound only by the polarization of the surrounding solvent. Thus, the electron-detachment process following excitation to one of these solvent-bound states, known as charge-transfer-to-solvent (CTTS) states, provides a useful probe of solvent structure and dynamics. These transitions and subsequent relaxation dynamics also are influenced by other factors that alter the solution environment local to the CTTS anion, including the presence of cosolutes, cosolvents, and other ions. In this paper, we examine the ultrafast CTTS dynamics of iodide in liquid tetrahydrofuran (THF) with a particular focus on how the solvent dynamics and the CTTS electron-ejection process are altered in the presence of...
Time-resolved photoelectron imaging spectroscopy is used to examine the dynamics of charge accommoda...
This thesis explores the early time electronic relaxation in sodium iodide aqueous solution exposed ...
We study the photodetachment of electrons from sodium anions in room temperature liquid tetrahydrofu...
Although they represent the simplest possible charge-transfer reactions, the charge-transfer-to-solv...
ntermolecular electron-transfer reactions have a crucial role in biology, solution chemistry and ele...
ntermolecular electron-transfer reactions have a crucial role in biology, solution chemistry and ele...
Intermolecular electron-transfer reactions have a crucial role in biology, solution chemistry and el...
In "outer sphere" electron transfer reactions, motions of the solvent molecules surrounding the dono...
We explore the early-time electronic relaxation in NaI aqueous solution exposed to a short UV laser ...
The electronic relaxation and photodetachment dynamics of an electron originating from an aqueous io...
We explore the early time electronic relaxation in NaI aqueous solution exposed to a short UV laser ...
We explore the early time electronic relaxation in NaI aqueous solution exposed to a short UV laser ...
We explore the early time electronic relaxation in NaI aqueous solution exposed to a short UV laser ...
Charge-transfer-to-solvent (CTTS) reactions represent the simplest possible electron-transfer reacti...
Solvation dynamics, the process of solvent reorganization upon electronic excitation of a solute, is...
Time-resolved photoelectron imaging spectroscopy is used to examine the dynamics of charge accommoda...
This thesis explores the early time electronic relaxation in sodium iodide aqueous solution exposed ...
We study the photodetachment of electrons from sodium anions in room temperature liquid tetrahydrofu...
Although they represent the simplest possible charge-transfer reactions, the charge-transfer-to-solv...
ntermolecular electron-transfer reactions have a crucial role in biology, solution chemistry and ele...
ntermolecular electron-transfer reactions have a crucial role in biology, solution chemistry and ele...
Intermolecular electron-transfer reactions have a crucial role in biology, solution chemistry and el...
In "outer sphere" electron transfer reactions, motions of the solvent molecules surrounding the dono...
We explore the early-time electronic relaxation in NaI aqueous solution exposed to a short UV laser ...
The electronic relaxation and photodetachment dynamics of an electron originating from an aqueous io...
We explore the early time electronic relaxation in NaI aqueous solution exposed to a short UV laser ...
We explore the early time electronic relaxation in NaI aqueous solution exposed to a short UV laser ...
We explore the early time electronic relaxation in NaI aqueous solution exposed to a short UV laser ...
Charge-transfer-to-solvent (CTTS) reactions represent the simplest possible electron-transfer reacti...
Solvation dynamics, the process of solvent reorganization upon electronic excitation of a solute, is...
Time-resolved photoelectron imaging spectroscopy is used to examine the dynamics of charge accommoda...
This thesis explores the early time electronic relaxation in sodium iodide aqueous solution exposed ...
We study the photodetachment of electrons from sodium anions in room temperature liquid tetrahydrofu...