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Understanding dynamics in condensed media is a subject of contemporary interest in chemistry and physics. Our studies have been focused on photo-induced vibrational and electronic dynamics of halogens in ices and clathrate hydrates. The goal of our research is understanding the dynamics of halogens and solvent, the effect of the solvent on dynamical observables - issues of fundamental importance to chemistry. The focus of my research and hence the subject of the thesis concerns the photodynamical studies of molecular bromine and iodine (the guest) isolated in ice (the host), as part of a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Understanding dynamics in condensed media is a
subject of contemporary interest in chemistry and
physics. Our studies have been focused on
photo-induced vibrational and electronic dynamics of
halogens in ices and clathrate hydrates. The goal of
our research is understanding the dynamics of
halogens and solvent, the effect of the solvent on
dynamical observables - issues of fundamental
importance to chemistry. The focus of my research and
hence the subject of the thesis concerns the
photodynamical studies of molecular bromine and
iodine (the guest) isolated in ice (the host), as
part of a bigger aim in investigating photodynamics
in clathrate hydrates. Our studies of photo-induced
vibrational and electronic dynamics of molecular
halogens in these complex media aim at addressing the
following issues, which are of fundamental importance
to physical chemistry: How do the ice or clathrate
hydrate environments affect the dynamics of the
trapped halogens? Can the guest chromophore be used
as a reporter of the structure and dynamics of the
surrounding complex medium?
Autorenporträt
Vahan Senekerimyan was born in Armenia in 1979. In 2001 Vahan
graduated with B.S. in Physics from the Moscow Institute of
Physics and Technology and then got his PhD in Chemistry at the
University of California, Irvine. After a short
postdoctoral appointment at Caltech he moved to Cymer in San
Diego as a Senior Optical Scientist in 2008.