Laser Spectroscopy has revolutionised the determination of molecular structure. The Cambridge Infrared Laser Spectroscopy Group uses a variety of novel laser based techniques to study molecules in situations as diverse as low pressure electric discharges (plasmas) and on surfaces buried under liquids. The shapes of short lived molecules like free radicals and ions are precisely determined using solid state diode lasers in combination with sensitive, species- specific detection methods like Velocity Modulation. Recent diode laser spectroscopy of free radicals has included measurement of the band strength of the methyl radical, CH3. This is required for detection and density measurements of CH3 in the atmospheres of the giant planets Saturn and Neptune. We are now enhancing the sensitivity of IR laser absorption spectroscopy in a fruitful collaboration with German colleagues using a Cavity Ring Down (CRD) spectrometer built around novel Quantum Cascade Lasers. The group is also heavily involved in non linear laser spectroscopy particularly the interface specific technique of Sum Frequency Generation (SFG). We use SFG to gain insight into adsorption at interfaces on a molecular scale e.g. of surfactants and polymers. We use nano and picosecond lasers for SFG in Cambridge and femtosecond SFG to quantify non linear optical effects in Langmuir Blodgett films in a joint project with co-workers in Hokkaido, Japan. The aim is eventually to use SFG to study biological systems like the lung surfactants. In addition to our international projects, which involve overseas visits by our research students, much of our work on surfaces and interfaces is strongly supported by industry.

 

 

 

 

Publications

Effect of multiple group orientations on sum frequency generation spectra
PJN Kett, MTL Casford, PB Davies
Molecular Physics
(2012)
111
Adsorption of 1- and 2-butylimidazoles at the copper/air and steel/air interfaces studied by sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy.
MTL Casford, PB Davies
Langmuir
(2012)
28
Using Density Functional Theory To Interpret the Infrared Spectra of Flexible Cyclic Phosphazenes
AK King, DF Plant, P Golding, MA Lawson, PB Davies
Journal of Physical Chemistry A
(2012)
116
Infrared diode laser spectroscopy of the ν 3 fundamental band of the PO2 free radical
MA Lawson, KJ Hoffman, PB Davies
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy
(2011)
269
Structure of mixed phosphatidylethanolamine and cholesterol monolayers in a supported hybrid bilayer membrane studied by sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy
PJN Kett, MTL Casford, PB Davies
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
(2011)
115
Kinetic and Diagnostic Studies of Carbon Containing Plasmas and Vapors Using Laser Absorption Techniques
J Röpcke, A Rousseau, PB Davies
(2011)
Interference effects in the sum frequency generation spectra of thin organic films. II: Applications to different thin-film systems
Y Tong, Y Zhao, N Li, Y Ma, M Osawa, PB Davies, S Ye
The Journal of chemical physics
(2010)
133
Quantum cascade laser absorption spectroscopy as a plasma diagnostic tool: An overview
S Welzel, F Hempel, M Hübner, N Lang, PB Davies, J Röpcke
Sensors (Basel)
(2010)
10
Interference effects in the sum frequency generation spectra of thin organic films. I. Theoretical modeling and simulation
Y Tong, Y Zhao, N Li, M Osawa, PB Davies, S Ye
Journal of Chemical Physics
(2010)
133
Sum frequency generation (SFG) vibrational spectroscopy of planar phosphatidylethanolamine hybrid bilayer membranes under water
PJN Kett, MTL Casford, PB Davies
Langmuir
(2010)
26

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