Time-resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy
This Special Issue features the most recent and exciting experimental and theoretical results in the field of time-resolved vibrational spectroscopy. These results include the work that was reported at the Time Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy (TRVS) conference held in Amsterdam in 2023. TRVS is a biennial international conference that brings together a thriving community of chemists, physicists, engineers, biophysicists and material scientists. TRVS 2023 covered the most recent results on intra- and intermolecular vibrational excitations in gas-phase molecular clusters, biomolecular systems, nanostructures, complex liquids, and at interfaces. The conference also showcased new techniques and approaches that will further develop the field.
Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
- Intra- and intermolecular vibrational excitations in (ionic) liquids, polymers and hydrogels
- Phonon and vibrational dynamics in solids
- Vibrations in nanoparticles and metal complexes
- Vibrations at surfaces and membranes
- Biophysical processes and molecular motors
- Photochemistry, photocatalysis, and electrochemistry
- Novel spectroscopic phenomena and techniques
Guest Editors
Huib J. Bakker, AMOLF
Klaas Wynne, University of Glasgow
Jasper van Thor, Imperial College London
JCP Editors
Jennifer P. Ogilvie, University of Michigan
Qiang Shi, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Mischa Bonn, Max Planck Insitute for Polymer Research
Tim Lian, Emory University
Renee Frontiera, University of Minnesota
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 → Manuscript classification → select Special Topic: “Time-resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy”