Thursday, 17 May 2007: 1:50 PM-4:50 PM
106 (Pfahler Hall)
Ultrafast chemical processes II
Chemical reactions of seeming simplicity often take place on a time scale that has made elucidating the reaction mechanism all but impossible. This symposium presents new results, both conceptual and technical, that span a wide variety of ultrafast processes in chemically important systems. Both theory and experiment are presented.
Organizer:Robert J. Stanley
Presider:Robert J. Stanley
1:50 PMHigh Resolution Interfacial Spectroscopy on an Ultrafast Timescale
Eric Borguet, A. Eftekhari, S. Nihonyanagi
2:20 PMUltrafast Electron Injection at Sensitized Semiconductor Interfaces
Gerald J. Meyer
2:50 PM2D IR investigation of N-acetyl tryptophan methyl amide in solution
Sayan Bagchi, Robin Hochstrasser
3:10 PMBreak
3:30 PMCharge transfer and carrier mobility in OPV materials examined with ultrafast multidimensional infrared spectroscopy
John Asbury, Larry W. Barbour, Maureen Hegadorn, Ryan Pensack
4:00 PMDetermination of intermode coupling using dual frequency 2D IR photon echo spectroscopy
Keshav Kumar, Louise E. Sinks, Robin M. Hochstrasser
4:20 PMNovel Fermi Resonance in Two-Dimensional Infrared Spectroscopy
Matthew J. Tucker, Yung Sam Kim, Robin M. Hochstrasser

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