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Myles Silfies Completes Ph. D.
Myles Silfies has successfully defended his dissertation and completed his Ph. D. Many thanks to committee members Cyrus Dreyer, Chris Johnson, and A. J. Fleisher for serving on Myles’ committee. Also thanks to Tom Weinacht (pictured at left) for helping … Continue reading
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Alice Kunin featured on Princeton Chemistry Webpage
Allison lab postdoc Alice Kunin will start as an assistant professor at Princeton in Jan. 2024 where she will continue to develop advanced photoelectron spectroscopy techniques. Princeton has made a news post with more details.
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Allison Lab Research Featured in DOE Science Highlight
Our work resolving valley polarization dynamics in monolayer WS2 is now featured as a DOE office of Science Highlight.
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Ultrafast internal conversion and photochromism in gas-phase salicylideneaniline
We have posted a new paper regarding the ultrafast dynamics salicylideneanaline, combining CE-TAS measurements with ab initio theory from the Levine group. https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.05645
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Sergii’s Farewell Dinner
Sergii Chernov is leaving us soon to start a new position at PETRA III. It was great to get the whole group together, with both new students and seasoned veterans, for an evening out.
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MRI Development Grant
In collaboration with the Liu group and the Laser Teaching Center at Stony Brook University, we will begin an exciting new five-year project to develop high-power frequency combs covering a wide swath of the electromagnetic spectrum, from the THz to … Continue reading
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Rotationally-resolved 2DIR spectroscopy
Using the multi-comb ideas presented in our previous paper on cavity-enhanced 2DIR spectroscopy, and major recent advances in mid-IR and long-wave IR frequency combs, high-resolution 2DIR spectroscopy of gasses is poised to become a powerful method for multi-species trace gas … Continue reading
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Momentum-Resolved Exciton Coupling in Monolayer WS2
We have now posted a paper regarding our results from time-resolved ARPES studies in monolayer tungsten disulfide: https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.02419 The momentum-space images recorded via time-of-flight momentum microscopy, like the one shown at left, enable detailed examination of the momentum and energy … Continue reading
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Jin Bakalis Wins Poster Prize!
Graduate student Jin Bakalis won the prize for best poster at Chemistry Research Day with her poster titled: “Ultrafast Dynamics in Graphite/graphene probed with time-resolved momentum microscopy.” Here is a photo of Jin receiving the award from Dept. Chair Peter … Continue reading
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Allison Group Re-united
It has been a long brutal year, but things are starting to get a little bit more normal. We were actually all in the same place together today for the first time in over a year to take the group … Continue reading
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