This dissertation presents studies aimed at understanding the potential energy surfaces and dynamics of isolated negative ions, and the effects of solvent on each. Although negative ions play important roles in atmospheric and solution phase chemistry, to a large extent the ground and excited state potential energy surfaces of gas phase negative ions are poorly characterized, and solvent effects even less well understood. In an effort to fill this gap, the author's coworkers and the author have developed a new technique, anion femtosecond photoelectron spectroscopy, and applied it to gas phase photodissociation and charge transfer processes. Studies are presented that (1) characterize the ground and excited states of isolated and clustered ...
The electronic structure and reaction dynamics of molecular and cluster anions in the gas phase has ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado, and Joint Inst...
Several recent results of a time-resolved photoelectron imaging experiment are presented. Following ...
Femtosecond negative-ion photoelectron imaging spectroscopy allows the probing of dynamics resulting...
Author Institution: JILA and Department of Chemistry, University of ColoradoSpectroscopic studies of...
F|rst published as an AdvanceArticle on theweb17thMarch 2004 This article reflects on several recent...
This dissertation explores the use of anion photoelectron imaging to interrogate electronic dynamics...
Although negative ions have been studied extensively for quite some time, their study continues to o...
Time-resolved photoelectron imaging spectroscopy is used to examine the dynamics of charge accommoda...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The University of ArizonaElectronic structure of molecu...
In this work, various methods of computational chemistry have been applied to study the structure, p...
The electronic relaxation and photodetachment dynamics of an electron originating from an aqueous io...
The excited states of atomic anions in liquids are bound only by the polarization of the surrounding...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins UniversitySolvent-stabilized anions of or...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins UniversitySolvent-stabilized anions of or...
The electronic structure and reaction dynamics of molecular and cluster anions in the gas phase has ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado, and Joint Inst...
Several recent results of a time-resolved photoelectron imaging experiment are presented. Following ...
Femtosecond negative-ion photoelectron imaging spectroscopy allows the probing of dynamics resulting...
Author Institution: JILA and Department of Chemistry, University of ColoradoSpectroscopic studies of...
F|rst published as an AdvanceArticle on theweb17thMarch 2004 This article reflects on several recent...
This dissertation explores the use of anion photoelectron imaging to interrogate electronic dynamics...
Although negative ions have been studied extensively for quite some time, their study continues to o...
Time-resolved photoelectron imaging spectroscopy is used to examine the dynamics of charge accommoda...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The University of ArizonaElectronic structure of molecu...
In this work, various methods of computational chemistry have been applied to study the structure, p...
The electronic relaxation and photodetachment dynamics of an electron originating from an aqueous io...
The excited states of atomic anions in liquids are bound only by the polarization of the surrounding...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins UniversitySolvent-stabilized anions of or...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins UniversitySolvent-stabilized anions of or...
The electronic structure and reaction dynamics of molecular and cluster anions in the gas phase has ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado, and Joint Inst...
Several recent results of a time-resolved photoelectron imaging experiment are presented. Following ...