We report a combined experimental and theoretical study of bulk water photoionization. Angular distributions of photoelectrons produced by ionizing the valence bands of neat water using X-ray radiation (250–750 eV) show a limited (∼20%) decrease in the β anisotropy parameter compared to the gas phase, indicating that the electronic structure of the individual water molecules can be probed. We show that, in the high-energy regime, photoionization of bulk can be described using an incoherent superposition of individual molecules, in contrast to a low-energy regime where photoionization probes delocalized entangled states of molecular aggregates. The two regimes—low versus high energy—are limiting cases where the de Broglie wavelength of the p...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State UniversityPhotoelectron and absorption s...
The valence orbital electron binding energies of water and of embedded solutes are crucial quantitie...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State UniversityPhotoelectron and absorption s...
We report a combined experimental and theoretical study of bulk water photoionization. Angular distr...
We report a combined experimental and theoretical study of bulk water photoionization. Angular distr...
We report a combined experimental and theoretical study of bulk water photoionization. Angular distr...
This perspective article reviews specific challenges associated with photoemission spectroscopy of b...
International audienceAbstract The photodouble ionization of water at about 32~eV excess energy has ...
Photoelectron (PE) spectroscopy measurements from liquid water and from a 4m NaI aqueous solution ar...
This perspective article reviews specific challenges associated with photoemission spectroscopy of b...
Photoelectron (PE) spectroscopy measurements from liquid water and from a 4m NaI aqueous solution ar...
The authors report on photoelectron emission spectroscopy measurements of the oxygen 1s orbital of l...
In spite of their high abundance and importance, aqueous systems are enigmatic on the microscopic sc...
The authors report on photoelectron emission spectroscopy measurements of the oxygen 1s orbital of l...
The authors report on photoelectron emission spectroscopy measurements of the oxygen 1s orbital of l...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State UniversityPhotoelectron and absorption s...
The valence orbital electron binding energies of water and of embedded solutes are crucial quantitie...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State UniversityPhotoelectron and absorption s...
We report a combined experimental and theoretical study of bulk water photoionization. Angular distr...
We report a combined experimental and theoretical study of bulk water photoionization. Angular distr...
We report a combined experimental and theoretical study of bulk water photoionization. Angular distr...
This perspective article reviews specific challenges associated with photoemission spectroscopy of b...
International audienceAbstract The photodouble ionization of water at about 32~eV excess energy has ...
Photoelectron (PE) spectroscopy measurements from liquid water and from a 4m NaI aqueous solution ar...
This perspective article reviews specific challenges associated with photoemission spectroscopy of b...
Photoelectron (PE) spectroscopy measurements from liquid water and from a 4m NaI aqueous solution ar...
The authors report on photoelectron emission spectroscopy measurements of the oxygen 1s orbital of l...
In spite of their high abundance and importance, aqueous systems are enigmatic on the microscopic sc...
The authors report on photoelectron emission spectroscopy measurements of the oxygen 1s orbital of l...
The authors report on photoelectron emission spectroscopy measurements of the oxygen 1s orbital of l...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State UniversityPhotoelectron and absorption s...
The valence orbital electron binding energies of water and of embedded solutes are crucial quantitie...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State UniversityPhotoelectron and absorption s...