Research profile
The unit is working in molecular spectroscopy with emphasis on high-sensitivity
techniques and low-temperature matrix studies of rare gas compounds. In addition,
the unit is also actively involved in the development of new laser systems for both
infrared and far-infrared (THz) systems, in both cases based on optical parametric
processes. Parallel to its experimental efforts, the unit is also developing and
applying theoretical methods for small molecular systems. The unit has been active
at UH for more than 25 years and is known throughout the physical chemistry
community for its work. There is also a smaller activity in gas-phase
photochemistry aimed at correlating chemical reactivity with simple molecular
parameters (electronegativity etc.). Recent additions to the research profile are the
studies of optical gain in Si-nanoparticles and the use of cavity ring-down (CRD)
spectroscopy in breath analysis.
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