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Richard J. Saykally
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 459
Citations - 42709
Richard J. Saykally is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectroscopy & Absorption spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 457 publications receiving 40997 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard J. Saykally include University of California & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Hydrogen bond breaking dynamics in the water pentamer: Terahertz VRT spectroscopy of a 20 μm libration.
TL;DR: The measurement and assignment of 875 transitions comprising 6 subbands originating from out-of-plane librational transitions of the water pentamer-d10 near 512 cm-1 reveal bifurcation splittings of ∼1884 MHz, a ∼4000× enhancement over ground statesplittings and 100× greater than predicted by theory.
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Diode laser velocity modulation spectroscopy of carbanions: The CC stretching vibration of C2H−
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Non-intrusive measurement of axial electric fields in low-pressure glow discharges by velocity modulation laser spectroscopy
TL;DR: In this paper, a new method based on velocity modulation laser spectroscopy is described for the nonperturbative measurement of the axial electric fields in glow discharges in the A 2 Π u ←X 2 Σ g + (4, 0) band of N 2 + has been used as a probe of a He/N 2 discharge.
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Angstrom-Resolved Interfacial Structure in Buried Organic-Inorganic Junctions.
Craig P. Schwartz,Sumana L. Raj,Sasawat Jamnuch,C. J. Hull,C. J. Hull,Paolo Miotti,Paolo Miotti,Royce K. Lam,Royce K. Lam,Dennis Nordlund,Can Berk Uzundal,Chaitanya Das Pemmaraju,R. Mincigrucci,Laura Foglia,A. Simoncig,Marcello Coreno,Claudio Masciovecchio,Luca Giannessi,Luca Giannessi,Luca Poletto,Emiliano Principi,Michael Zuerch,Tod A. Pascal,Walter S. Drisdell,Richard J. Saykally,Richard J. Saykally +25 more
TL;DR: The first soft x-ray second harmonic generation (SXR SHG) interfacial spectrum of a buried interface (boron-Parylene N) is reported, demonstrating its extraordinary interfacial sensitivity.
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Exploring Solid/Aqueous Interfaces with Ultradilute Electrokinetic Analysis of Liquid Microjets
Daniel N. Kelly,Daniel N. Kelly,Royce K. Lam,Royce K. Lam,Andrew M. Duffin,Andrew M. Duffin,Richard J. Saykally,Richard J. Saykally +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used liquid microjets and ultradilute solutions to overcome inherent difficulties in electrokinetic surface measurements engendered by changing double-layer thicknesses.