Resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) provides remarkable opportunities to interrogate ultrafast dynamics in liquids. Here we use RIXS to study the fundamentally and practically important hydroxyl radical in liquid water, OH(aq). Impulsive ionization of pure liquid water produced a short-lived population of OH(aq), which was probed using femtosecond x-rays from an x-ray free-electron laser. We find that RIXS reveals localized electronic transitions that are masked in the ultraviolet absorption spectrum by strong charge-transfer transitions—thus providing a means to investigate the evolving electronic structure and reactivity of the hydroxyl radical in aqueous and heterogeneous environments. First-principles calculations provide interpr...
The ionization of liquid water serves as the principal trigger for a myriad of phenomena that are re...
Autoionization electron spectroscopy is applied to study non radiative relaxation processes of hydro...
Resonant inelastic soft X-ray scattering maps for the water molecule are simulated by combining quan...
Resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) provides remarkable opportunities to interrogate ultrafas...
Local probes of the electronic ground state are essential for understanding hydrogen bonding in aque...
Local probes of the electronic ground state are essential for understanding hydrogen bonding in aque...
There has been a discussion on the interpretation of the resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) ...
Resonant inelastic X ray scattering RIXS technique is applied to gain insight into the local elect...
In this combined theoretical and experimental study we report a full analysis of the resonant inelas...
This thesis focuses on the role of the nuclear degrees of freedom in X-ray induced molecular process...
Liquid water molecules interact strongly with each other, forming a fluctuating hydrogen bond networ...
In this combined theoretical and experimental study we report on an analysis of the resonant inelast...
We present the first femtosecond soft x-ray spectroscopy in liquids, enabling the observation of cha...
The ionization of liquid water serves as the principal trigger for a myriad of phenomena that are re...
Autoionization electron spectroscopy is applied to study non radiative relaxation processes of hydro...
Resonant inelastic soft X-ray scattering maps for the water molecule are simulated by combining quan...
Resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) provides remarkable opportunities to interrogate ultrafas...
Local probes of the electronic ground state are essential for understanding hydrogen bonding in aque...
Local probes of the electronic ground state are essential for understanding hydrogen bonding in aque...
There has been a discussion on the interpretation of the resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) ...
Resonant inelastic X ray scattering RIXS technique is applied to gain insight into the local elect...
In this combined theoretical and experimental study we report a full analysis of the resonant inelas...
This thesis focuses on the role of the nuclear degrees of freedom in X-ray induced molecular process...
Liquid water molecules interact strongly with each other, forming a fluctuating hydrogen bond networ...
In this combined theoretical and experimental study we report on an analysis of the resonant inelast...
We present the first femtosecond soft x-ray spectroscopy in liquids, enabling the observation of cha...
The ionization of liquid water serves as the principal trigger for a myriad of phenomena that are re...
Autoionization electron spectroscopy is applied to study non radiative relaxation processes of hydro...
Resonant inelastic soft X-ray scattering maps for the water molecule are simulated by combining quan...