Time-resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy
This Special Issue will feature experimental and theoretical advances reported at the biennial Time-resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy meeting; an international gathering of leading experts in experimental and theoretical aspects of vibrational dynamics in condensed phases. Topics include but are not limited to time-resolved dynamics of liquids, solids, interfaces, and nanostructured materials, hydrogen bonding dynamics, proton and electron transfer studies for energy conversion and storage advances. Additional topics include the role of vibrational dynamics in molecular biophysics and photobiology.
Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
- Multidimensional spectroscopy
- Nonadiabatic dynamics
- Quantum dynamics
- Biomolecular dynamics
- Time-resolved Raman spectroscopy
- Time-resolved infrared spectroscopy
- Time-resolved sum-frequency generation spectroscopy
Guest Editors
Kevin J. Kubarych, University of Michigan
Megan Thielges, Indiana University Bloomington
Tahei Tahara, RIKEN
Thomas Elsaesser, Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy
JCP Editors
Jennifer P Ogilvie, University of Michigan
Qiang Shi, Chinese Academy of Science
Xiaoyang Zhu, Columbia University
More information:
Please note that papers will be published as normal when they are ready in a regular issue of the journal and will populate on a virtual collection page within a few days of publication. Inclusion in the collection will not cause delay in publication.
How to submit:
- Please submit through the online submission system.
- Under manuscript type → select Article or Communication, as appropriate.
- Under manuscript information → Title/Abstract → select “Invited Submission: No”.
- Under manuscript information → Manuscript classification → select Special Topic: “Time-resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy”