Many essential processes occur at soft interfaces, from chemical reactions on aqueous aerosols in the atmosphere to biochemical recognition and binding at the surface of cell membranes. The spatial arrangement of molecules specifically at these interfaces is crucial for many of such processes. The accurate determination of the interfacial molecular orientation has been challenging due to the low number of molecules at interfaces and the ambiguity of their orientational distribution. Here, we combine phase- and polarization-resolved sum-frequency generation spectroscopy to obtain the molecular orientation at the interface. We extend an exponentially decaying orientational distribution to multiple dimensions, which, in conjunction with multip...
This paper presents the first study of the rotations of rigid molecules in 3 dimensions at the air/w...
The primary goal of spectroscopy is to obtain molecularly detailed information about the system unde...
Interfaces are ubiquitous in biology, yet few techniques can provide a direct, specific, and in situ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202Unraveling mol...
We have developed a systematic approach to quantitatively determine the orientational order of molec...
The constructive or destructive spectral interference between the molecular groups oriented up and d...
Understanding the structure of proteins at surfaces is key in fields such as biomaterials research, ...
Recent developments in sum frequency generation-vibrational spectroscopy (SFG-VS) have shown that SF...
Nonlinear vibrational spectroscopies such as visible-infrared sum-frequency spectroscopy may serve a...
In this report, we present an analysis of the interference effects in the SFG-VS spectra of the vapo...
The interfacial behavior of the benchmark zwitterionic phospholipid molecule dipalmitoylphosphatidyl...
Aqueous interfaces are omnipresent in nature. Nonlinear optical methods such as second harmonic and ...
Sum Frequency Generation (SFG) has been shown to be a powerful and versatile technique in studies of...
The solid-liquid interface is usually different to bulk liquids since the symmetry break at the inte...
This study employs femtosecond sum frequency generation (FS-SFG) spectroscopy to identify the functi...
This paper presents the first study of the rotations of rigid molecules in 3 dimensions at the air/w...
The primary goal of spectroscopy is to obtain molecularly detailed information about the system unde...
Interfaces are ubiquitous in biology, yet few techniques can provide a direct, specific, and in situ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202Unraveling mol...
We have developed a systematic approach to quantitatively determine the orientational order of molec...
The constructive or destructive spectral interference between the molecular groups oriented up and d...
Understanding the structure of proteins at surfaces is key in fields such as biomaterials research, ...
Recent developments in sum frequency generation-vibrational spectroscopy (SFG-VS) have shown that SF...
Nonlinear vibrational spectroscopies such as visible-infrared sum-frequency spectroscopy may serve a...
In this report, we present an analysis of the interference effects in the SFG-VS spectra of the vapo...
The interfacial behavior of the benchmark zwitterionic phospholipid molecule dipalmitoylphosphatidyl...
Aqueous interfaces are omnipresent in nature. Nonlinear optical methods such as second harmonic and ...
Sum Frequency Generation (SFG) has been shown to be a powerful and versatile technique in studies of...
The solid-liquid interface is usually different to bulk liquids since the symmetry break at the inte...
This study employs femtosecond sum frequency generation (FS-SFG) spectroscopy to identify the functi...
This paper presents the first study of the rotations of rigid molecules in 3 dimensions at the air/w...
The primary goal of spectroscopy is to obtain molecularly detailed information about the system unde...
Interfaces are ubiquitous in biology, yet few techniques can provide a direct, specific, and in situ...