


The interest in optics and molecular spectroscopy at Oregon is unusually broad, reflecting the strong interdisciplinary emphasis of the chemistry department. Individual research programs span chemical systems from diatomic molecules to DNA and optical sources from microwaves to high-power lasers. Ongoing work includes theoretical and experimental work on spectroscopy of molecules at liquid surfaces and interfaces, spectroscopy of small molecules, studies of van der Waals clusters and molecules in solution, nonlinear optical properties of surfaces and interfaces, picosecond studies of photocarrier dynamics in photovoltaic materials.
Jeffrey A. Cina
Victoria J. DeRose
Thomas R. Dyke
Paul Engelking
David Herrick
Michael Kellman
Andrew H. Marcus
Geraldine L. Richmond
Biochemistry/Molecular Biology
Biophysics Bioorganic/Medicinal
Chemistry Environmental Chemistry
Inorganic/Organometallic Chemistry Materials
Chemistry Optics & Spectroscopy
Organic Synthesis
Polymer Chemistry Physical
Chemistry Solid-State Chemistry
Surfaces & Interfaces Theoretical
Chemical Physics
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