Festschrift in Honor of Tahei Tahara: Structure and Dynamics in Complex Molecular Systems
This special issue honors the outstanding contributions of Prof. Tahei Tahara to molecular spectroscopy. Beginning his career in Raman spectroscopy, he has pioneered groundbreaking research in ultrafast spectroscopy, interface-selective nonlinear spectroscopy, and single-molecule spectroscopy, significantly advancing our understanding of the properties and dynamics of complex molecular systems in condensed phases. We invite submissions reporting cutting-edge developments and applications in these areas, as well as in related areas of physical chemistry. Contributions from theoretical and computational studies are also welcome. This Festschrift aims to celebrate Prof. Tahara’s legacy by showcasing the latest advancements inspired by his work.
Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
- Ultrafast spectroscopy
- Interface-selective spectroscopy
- Nonlinear spectroscopy
- Raman spectroscopy
- Single-molecule spectroscopy
- Time-resolved spectroscopy
Guest Editors
Hikaru Kuramochi, Osaka University
Shoichi Yamaguchi, RIKEN Molecular Spectroscopy Laboratory
Volker Deckert, Friedrich Schiller University Jena Faculty of Chemistry and Earth Sciences
Sobhan Sen, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
Damien Laage, École Normale Supérieure