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PULSE Special Seminar: Dr. Erik T. J. Nibbering

Date: 
Thursday, December 17, 2015 - 14:00
Location: 
SLAC, Bldg. 40, Rm. 195 (Sycamore Conference Room)

Please join us for a special seminar on Thursday, December 17, 2015 presented by:
Dr. Erik T. J. Nibbering
Max-Born-Institut für Nichtlineare Optik und Kurzzeitspektroskopie, Berlin-Adlershof
 

Photoacid-Base Hydrogen Bond Structure: Probing with IR and with Soft-X-Ray Pulses

Abstract
Photoacids are organic aromatic alcohols or protonated amines that exhibit a strong change in acidity (proton donating capability) upon electronic excitation.  To understand microscopic mechanisms of photo-induced proton transfer dynamics, one has to unravel the hydrogen bond structure of photoacid-base complexes and its associated dynamical behaviour. IR spectroscopy has been a well-established approach to probe hydrogen bond structure. More recently soft-x-ray spectroscopy has witnessed major advances.  Spectroscopic approaches to decipher hydrogen-bond structure should include the option of ultrashort pulses offering time resolution well into the femtosecond time domainIn this talk I will show recent results of ultrafast infrared spectroscopy of hydrogen-bonded photoacid-base complexes, including novel two-dimensional IR spectroscopic schemes, to probe the hydrogen bond through its hydrogen stretching oscillators. Recent activities in developing transient soft-x-ray spectroscopy of such photoacid-base complexes will also be presented.