1. Introduction to Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopic Techniques; P. Cong, J. Simon. 2. Electron Transfer in Solution: Theory and Experiment; M.D. Fayer, L. Song, S.F. Swallen, R.C. Dorfman, K. Weidemaier. Ultrafast Electron and Proton Reactivity in Molecular Liquids; Y. Gauduel. 4. The Dynamics of Anion Solvation in Alcohols; Y. Lin, C.D. Jonah. 5. Surface Electron Transfer Dynamics at Semiconductor Interfaces; J. Lanzafame, R.J.D. Miller. 6. Ultrafast Transient Raman Investigations of Condensed Phase Dynamics; John B. Hopkins. 7. Diffusional Quenching of Trans-Stilbene; K. Peters. 8. The Molecular Basis of Solvent Caging; B. Schwartz, J. King. C.B. Harris. 9. Dielectric Continuum Models of Solute/Solvent Interactions; D.S. Alavi, D.H. Waldeck. 10. Analysis for Condensed Phase Photochemical; M.K. Lawless, P.J. Reid, R.A. Mathies. 11. Chemistry in Clusters: Solvation at the Single Molecule Level; J.A. Syage. 12. Quantum Brownian Oscillator Analysis of Pump-Probe; Y. Tanamura, S. Mukamel. 13. Charge Transfer Reactions and Solvation Dynamics; J.T. Hynes. Index.
This volume presents an up-to-date overview of developments in the field of ultrafast reaction dynamics in condensed phases. Thirteen contributions, written by leading experts, report on a variety of chemical phenomena studied by many different experimental and theoretical techniques. Topics discussed include ultrafast spectroscopic techniques; aspects of electron transfer reactions ranging from solvent effects; intermolecular and intramolecular systems, to dynamics at semiconductor surfaces; the dynamics of chemical systems using Raman spectroscopy; pericyclic photochemical rearrangements and photodissociation reactions; solvent--solute interaction dynamics; and chemical dynamics in clusters. Theoretical treatments of impulsive femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy, solvation dynamics and electron transfer are presented. The field of ultrafast chemistry is growing rapidly. The works described in this volume provide an overview of many of the exciting areas currently under study. For researchers interested in up-to-date theoretical and experimental developments in ultrafast spectroscopy in chemical systems.