Paul and Franz gave their joint lecture for the 2021 ACS Nobel Laureate Signature Award in Graduate Education at the virtual Spring ACS meeting. You can see the recording here.
The award recognizes wo
rk on second- and third-order nonlinear optical mixing at charged interfaces, as described in the following publications:
“Beyond the Gouy-Chapman Model with Heterodyne-Detected Second Harmonic Generation”
Paul E. Ohno, HanByul Chang, Austin P. Spencer, Yangdongling Liu, Mavis D. Boamah, Hong-fei Wang, and Franz M. Geiger
J. Phys. Chem. Letters, 10, 2328-34 (2019)
“Bulk Contributions Modulate the Sum-Frequency Generation Spectra of Interfacial Water on Model Sea-Spray Aerosols”
Sandeep K Reddy, Raphael Thiraux, Bethany A Wellen Rudd, Lu Lin, Tehseen Adel, Tatsuya Joutsuka, Franz M. Geiger, Heather C, Allen, Akihiro Morita, and Francesco Paesani
Chem, 4, 1629-1644 (2018)
“Second-Order Vibrational Lineshapes from the Air/Water Interface”
Paul E. Ohno, Hong-fei Wang, James Skinner, Francesco Paesani, and Franz M. Geiger
J. Phys. Chem. A, 122, 4457-4464 (2018)
“Second-Order Spectral Lineshapes from Charged Interfaces”
Paul E. Ohno, Hong-fei Wang, and Franz M. Geiger
Nature Communications, 8, 1032 (2017)
“Phase-referenced Nonlinear Spectroscopy of the alpha-Quartz/Water Interface”
Paul. E. Ohno, Sarah A. Saslow, Hong-fei Wang, Franz M. Geiger, and Kenneth B. Eisenthal
Nature Communications, 7, 13587 (2016)