New paper on the Effect of Incremental Hydration on Reverse Internal Conversion Vibrational Autodetachment of an Anion published in PRL with Michi and Connor @DurhamChemistryjournals.aps.org/prl/abstract/1…
Great to be part of this super work by Emma McCabe @DurhamPhysics with SHG experiments by Faith @DurhamChemistry: Structural chemistry of the n = 3 Dion–Jacobson phases: controlling polarity and band gap - now published in Journal of Materials Chemistry A pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
Connor Clarke has been awarded the 2024 Thesis Prize from the Spectroscopy and Dynamics Group (SDG) @RoySocChem Amazing effort over the past 3+ years - and thank you to the SDG for their wonderful support of early career researchers!
Our perspective on "Probing photochemical dynamics using electronic vs vibrational sum-frequency spectroscopy: The case of the hydrated electron at the water/air interface" pubs.aip.org/aip/jcp/articl… is out in JCP's Yuen-Ron Shen Festschrift @JChemPhys@DurhamChemistry
Connor Clarke @DurhamChemistry wins a poster prize at the 24th European Conference on the Dynamics of Molecular Systems (MOLEC24) in Aarhus, DK, with his work on the solvation of a dipole-bound anion. Amazing and congratulations Connor!!
Paper by Jemma Gibbard - Photoelectron spectroscopy of the deprotonated tryptophan anion: the contribution of deprotomers to its photodetachment channels - now published in Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
Hydrated electrons at the water/air interface: float or sink? They look like hydrated electrons, they sink in ~10 ps, and the molecular radical from which they were made remains at the surface for 100s ps. Read all about it @NatureComms@DurhamChemistrynature.com/articles/s4146…
New paper out in JPhysB as part of a Special Issue on Scattering Beyond the Gas Phase
"Electron impact resonances of uracil in an aqueous environment from anion photoelectron imaging" doi.org/10.1088/1361-6… via @ioppublishing
Connor wins post-graduate symposium best talk prize @DurhamChemistry for his awesome presentation on dipole-bound state cross sections. Well done Connor!
Amazing - thank you to the RSC; and to my wonderful group of students and post-docs, past and present, whose work has been recognised with the Bourke-Liversidge Prize!! rsc.org/prizes-funding… via @RoySocChem