Our group is interested in using spectroscopic techniques to investigate mechanisms of chemical reactions and properties of materials. The scope of our investigation ranges from biological to material, from isolated species in the gas phase to their clusters with solvents, and to solutions and solids. Our work is typically performed under the rainbow, i.e., employing ultraviolet lasers.

  1. Polarization spectroscopy of oriented gas phase species

  2. Multiphoton ionization spectroscopy of biologically relevant species and their oligomers

  3. Zero kinetic energy photoelectron spectroscopy (ZEKE) of non-volatile species and their complexes

  4. Photoionization spectroscopy of solute/solvent complexes

  5. Electronic spectroscopy in solutions and in solids