Two postdoctoral positions will become available this summer in the group of
Tamar Seideman at the National Research Council of Canada. The starting date
is flexible.
Ongoing and future planned research project focus on four topics in
theoretical chemistry:
1) Single molecule dynamics induced by tunneling current.
- The application of a scanning tunneling microscope to induce or control
molecular scale surface reactions
- Current induced dynamics in molecular wire heterojunctions
For related publications see
- Phys.Rev.Lett. 85, 5372 (2000)
- J.Chem.Phys. 113, 4412 (2000)
- Faraday Discuss.Chem.Soc. 117, 213 (2000).
2) Time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy. Theoretical and numerical studies
of the information content of:
- Time-resolved photoelectron energy and angular distributions
- Time and angle resolved photoelectron-photoion coincidence spectra
For related publications see
- J.Chem.Phys. 113, 7901 (2000)
- J.Chem.Phys. 113, 1677 (2000)
- J.Elect.Spect.Relat. Phenomena 108, 99 (2000)
- J.Chem.Phys. 110, 147 (1999)
- J.Chem.Phys. 107, 7859 (1997).
3) Manipulation of external molecular modes with intense light. New directions
in the fields of molecular alignment and molecular optics in moderately
intense laser fields.
For related publications see
- Phys.Rev.Lett. 85, 2470 (2000)
- Phys.Rev.Lett. 83, 4971 (1999)
- J.Chem.Phys. 111, 4397 (1999)
- J.Chem.Phys. 111, 4113 (1999)
- J.Chem.Phys. 108, 6272 (1998)
- J.Chem.Phys. 107, 10420 (1997)
- Phys.Rev. A 56, R17 (1997)
- J.Chem.Phys. 106, 2881 (1997)
- J.Chem.Phys. 103, 7877 (1995).
4) Molecular interferometry in configuration space. Use of coherent control
techniques to explore molecular continua. Future work in this area will
focus primarily on extension of our gas phase theory to interfaces.
For related publications see
- Phys.Rev.Lett. 86, 2245 (2001)
- Phys.Rev.Lett. 85, 2096 (2000)
- Phys.Rev.Lett. 82, 65 (1999)
- J.Chem.Phys. 111, 9168 (1999)
- Acc.Chem.Research 32, 1007 (1999)
- Faraday Discuss.Chem.Soc. 113, 61 (1999)
- J.Chem.Phys. 108, 1915 (1998)
- Phys.Rev.Lett. 79, 4108 (1997).
For more information see http://gold.nrc.ca/~tamar or contact me at
Tel. 613-990-0945, E-mail address [log in to unmask]
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