Using femtosecond time-resolved two-photon photoelectron spectroscopy, we determine (i) the vertical binding energy (VBE = 0.8 eV) of electrons in the conduction band in supported amorphous solid water (ASW) layers, (ii) the time scale of ultrafast trapping at pre-existing sites (22 fs), and (iii) the initial VBE (1.4 eV) of solvated electrons before significant molecular reorganization sets in. Our results suggest that the excess electron dynamics prior to solvation are representative for bulk ASW
International audienceUsing a time-resolved optical interferometric technique, we investigate the ul...
Abstract. Time resolved photoelectron spectroscopy explores the excited state dynam-ics of liquid wa...
Research under support of this grant has been focused on the understanding of highly delocalized ''c...
Using femtosecond time-resolved two-photon photoelectron spectroscopy, we determine (i) the vertical...
We present the first measurement of the vertical binding energy (VBE) of a hydrated electron in bulk...
Copyright © 2002 American Chemical SocietyWe investigate the time scale for hydrated electron solvat...
The dynamics and energetics of electrons in water impacts diverse fields, from electrochemistry to a...
Time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy was used to study the energetics and dynamics of solvated e...
The dynamics and energetics of electrons in water impacts diverse fields, from electrochemistry to a...
Photoelectron spectra of solvated electrons in bulk liquids were obtained at energy-resolution of 60...
Femtosecond time-resolved measurements were performed on the geminate recombination and solvation of...
A transient state of the excess electron in liquid water preceding the development of the solvation ...
This thesis is broadly concerned with understanding the structural and energetic details of condense...
Excess electrons in condensed-phase media play a crucial role in the dynamics of important chemical ...
We directly observed the hydration dynamics of an excess electron in the finite-sized water clusters...
International audienceUsing a time-resolved optical interferometric technique, we investigate the ul...
Abstract. Time resolved photoelectron spectroscopy explores the excited state dynam-ics of liquid wa...
Research under support of this grant has been focused on the understanding of highly delocalized ''c...
Using femtosecond time-resolved two-photon photoelectron spectroscopy, we determine (i) the vertical...
We present the first measurement of the vertical binding energy (VBE) of a hydrated electron in bulk...
Copyright © 2002 American Chemical SocietyWe investigate the time scale for hydrated electron solvat...
The dynamics and energetics of electrons in water impacts diverse fields, from electrochemistry to a...
Time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy was used to study the energetics and dynamics of solvated e...
The dynamics and energetics of electrons in water impacts diverse fields, from electrochemistry to a...
Photoelectron spectra of solvated electrons in bulk liquids were obtained at energy-resolution of 60...
Femtosecond time-resolved measurements were performed on the geminate recombination and solvation of...
A transient state of the excess electron in liquid water preceding the development of the solvation ...
This thesis is broadly concerned with understanding the structural and energetic details of condense...
Excess electrons in condensed-phase media play a crucial role in the dynamics of important chemical ...
We directly observed the hydration dynamics of an excess electron in the finite-sized water clusters...
International audienceUsing a time-resolved optical interferometric technique, we investigate the ul...
Abstract. Time resolved photoelectron spectroscopy explores the excited state dynam-ics of liquid wa...
Research under support of this grant has been focused on the understanding of highly delocalized ''c...