David Jonas Festschrift
In 1998, David Jonas measured the phase of femtosecond nonlinear optical signals and used that measurement to demonstrate the first femtosecond analogs of two-dimensional Fourier transform NMR, thus founding the modern field of femtosecond multidimensional Fourier transform spectroscopy. Femtosecond 2D FT spectra are now used from terahertz to ultraviolet frequencies for studies of dynamics in all phases of matter. His seminal contributions to the field of multidimensional spectroscopy and beyond include the experimental and theoretical development of femtosecond 2D Fourier transform spectroscopy, the use of polarization anisotropy to track quantum non-adiabatic dynamics, the discovery of nested non-adiabatic energy funnels in photosynthesis, and advancing 2D spectroscopy as a quantitative tool to measure thermodynamic chemical potentials.
Femtosecond multidimensional spectroscopy has revolutionized our understanding of ultrafast phenomena at the interface of physics, chemistry, and biology, such as natural photosynthesis, photocatalysis, photovoltaics, and layered quantum materials. David’s contributions have impacted not only the development of multidimensional spectroscopy methods but have also broadly impacted the conceptual frameworks behind ultrafast electronic and vibrational dynamics.
The special issue will be published to honor David Jonas and highlight the latest developments and applications in the multidimensional and ultrafast spectroscopies across disciplines. The issue will be broad in scope and cover experimental advances in nonlinear and multidimensional spectroscopies, theoretical developments in quantum dynamics and computational spectroscopy, and emerging areas such as quantum-enhanced spectroscopy. The issue will highlight the applications of these developments to complex systems spanning molecules, proteins, nanocrystals, and emerging systems such as quantum materials and optical cavities with hybrid light-matter states.
Guest Editors
Dmitry Baranov, Lund University
Nadia Belabas, Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS (Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies)
Kevin Kubarych, University of Michigan
Yoshitaka Tanimura, Kyoto University
Vivek Tiwari, Indian Institute of Science – Bengaluru
JCP Editors
Jennifer Ogilvie, University of Ottawa
Mischa Bonn, Max-Planck-Institut for Polymer research Mainz
Renee Frontiera, University of Minnesota
Qiang Shi, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tim Lian, Emory University
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