Picosecond Laser Studies of Excited State Processes.
Abstract
The completed research was directed at fundamental investigations of ultra fast chemical reactions, the generation and decay of reactive chemical intermediates, as well as the role of the solvent and molecular motions on chemical dynamics. The construction of an amplified CPM laser enabled the opportunity to prove chemical events occuring in the femtosecond time domain. The effects of molecular geometry, solvent and solute steric effects, on the chemical dynamics was explored. An important new component of the research was the studies of chemical phenomena on surfaces as well as in bulk media. The asymmetry of forces associated with liquid surfaces was found to impose new restraints and possibilities on the generation of chemical species; thus affecting the chemical species lifetimes, motions and pathways for reaction.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 1987
- Accession Number
- ADA189606
Entities
People
- Kenneth B. Eisenthal
Organizations
- Columbia University