International audienceStark spectral shifts of a molecular probe are commonly used to estimate the local electric field in condensed media. The very large fields reported, typically in the 0.1–10 GV m–1 range, are, however, difficult to reproduce in a controlled manner, limiting the calibration of these molecular probes to ranges below 0.1 GV m–1. In this context, we investigated gas-phase, isolated, molecular ion pairs, where a phenyl ring is immersed in the electric field produced by the nearby ionic groups. The intensity of the electric field is chemically tuned in the 1 GV m–1 range by changing the nature of the cations, and the phenyl ring response is monitored by UV spectroscopy. A quadratic Stark effect is observed, demonstrating the...
We have studied the Stark effect in the soft x-ray region for various small molecules by calculating...
The proper description of the electric environment of condensed phases is a critical challenge for f...
We study the resonances created by the action of a Stark-like potential on a H2+ molecule
International audienceStark spectral shifts of a molecular probe are commonly used to estimate the l...
International audienceStark spectral shifts of a molecular probe are commonly used to estimate the l...
International audienceUV chromophores are frequently used as probes of the molecular structure. In p...
International audienceUV chromophores are frequently used as probes of the molecular structure. In p...
Molecules containing vibrational Stark shift reporters provide a useful tool for measuring DC electr...
We have studied the Stark effect in the soft x-ray region for various small molecules by calculating...
Electronic excitation can lead to numerous subtle and dramatic changes in molecular systems. Such p...
High-resolution fluorescence excitation experiments on 1-phenylpyrrole in a molecular beam, both in ...
Electronic excitation can lead to numerous subtle and dramatic changes in molecular systems. Such p...
The electric field of a laser pulse exerts a force on charged particles which can be on the order of...
ConspectusOver the past decade, we have developed a spectroscopic approach to measure electric field...
As molecular Rydberg states are very sensitive to external influences, various effects are expected ...
We have studied the Stark effect in the soft x-ray region for various small molecules by calculating...
The proper description of the electric environment of condensed phases is a critical challenge for f...
We study the resonances created by the action of a Stark-like potential on a H2+ molecule
International audienceStark spectral shifts of a molecular probe are commonly used to estimate the l...
International audienceStark spectral shifts of a molecular probe are commonly used to estimate the l...
International audienceUV chromophores are frequently used as probes of the molecular structure. In p...
International audienceUV chromophores are frequently used as probes of the molecular structure. In p...
Molecules containing vibrational Stark shift reporters provide a useful tool for measuring DC electr...
We have studied the Stark effect in the soft x-ray region for various small molecules by calculating...
Electronic excitation can lead to numerous subtle and dramatic changes in molecular systems. Such p...
High-resolution fluorescence excitation experiments on 1-phenylpyrrole in a molecular beam, both in ...
Electronic excitation can lead to numerous subtle and dramatic changes in molecular systems. Such p...
The electric field of a laser pulse exerts a force on charged particles which can be on the order of...
ConspectusOver the past decade, we have developed a spectroscopic approach to measure electric field...
As molecular Rydberg states are very sensitive to external influences, various effects are expected ...
We have studied the Stark effect in the soft x-ray region for various small molecules by calculating...
The proper description of the electric environment of condensed phases is a critical challenge for f...
We study the resonances created by the action of a Stark-like potential on a H2+ molecule