中文

Zhao-Hui WANG

Posted:2011-11-08  Visits:

Professor
Office: Chemistry Building 539 
Tel: 2184855 
Email: zhwang@xmu.edu.cn
Address: State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces

Brief Introduction
  • B.S and M.S., Fudan University (1987-1994)

  • Ph.D., Institute of Chemistry, CAS (1994-1997)

  • Postdoctoral Researcher, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1998.3 - 2000.9)

  • Postdoctoral Researcher,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign(UIUC)(2000.10 - 2009.12)

  • Professor, Xiamen University (2010. - )

 

Research Interests
  • Time-resolved spectroscopy study ultrafast dynamics in condensed phases

  • Time-resolved Broadband Vibrational Sum-Frequency-Generation Spectroscopy

  • Surface Spectroscopy and Ultrafast processes on surfaces/interfaces

 

Representative Publications
  1. “Ultrafast Excitation of Molecular Adsorbates on Flash-Heated Gold Surfaces” Carter, Jeffrey; Wang, Zhaohui; Fujiwara, Hiroki; Dlott, Dana, J. Phys. Chem A, 2009, 111(44), pp12105-12114.

  2. “Ultrafast nonlinear coherent vibrational sumfrequency spectroscopy methods to study thermal conductance of molecules at interfaces”, Jeffrey A. Carter, Zhaohui Wang and Dana D. Dlott, Accounts of Chemical Research, 2009, 42 (9), pp. 1343-1351.

  3. (invited paper) “Watching vibrational energy in molecules with high time and space resolution,” Jeffrey A. Carter, Zhaohui Wang and Dana D. Dlott, in Proceedings of the XXIst International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy, edited by R. Withnall and B. Z. Chowdhry (IM Publications LLP, Charlton, Chichester, 2008), pp.112-113.

  4. “Ultrafast dynamics of heat flow across molecules”, Zhaohui Wang, David G. Cahill, Jeffrey A. Carter, Yee Kan Koh, Alexei Lagutchev, Nak-Hyun Seong and Dana D. Dlott, Chemical Physics, 2008 Volume 350, Issues 1-3, 23 June 2008, Pages 31-44.

  5. “Spatially resolved vibrational energy transfer in molecular monolayers”, Jeffrey Carter, Zhaohui Wang, Dana Dlott, J. Phys. Chem., (2008); 112(16): 3523-3529.

  6. “Ultrafast shock wave coherent dissociation and spectroscopy of materials”, Jeffrey A. Carter, Zhaohui Wang, Alexei Lagutchev, Ying Fang, Nak-Hyun Seong, David G. Cahill and Dana D. Dlott, AIP Conf. Proc. Shock Wave Proceeding (2007):1221.

  7. “Ultrafast Flash Thermal Conductance of Molecular Chains”, Zhaohui Wang, Jeffrey A. Carter, Alexei Lagutchev, Yee Kan Koh, Nak-Hyun Seong, David G. Cahill and Dana D. Dlott, Science. 2007 Aug 10;317(5839):787-90.

  8. (invited feature article + cover photo) “Hydrogen-bond disruption by vibrational excitations in water”, Zhaohui Wang, Yoonsoo Pang and Dana D. Dlott. J. Phys. Chem. A. 111: 3196-3208 (2007). “One of the most-accessed articles published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry A in 2007”

  9. “Vibrational energy in molecules probed with high time and space resolution”, Yoonsoo Pang, John Deàk, Wentao Huang, Alexi Lagutchev, Andrei Pakoulev, James Patterson, Tim. Sechler, Zhaohui Wang, Dana Dlott, International Reviews in Physical Chemistry, (2007), 26 (1), pp. 223-248.

  10. “Long-lived interfacial vibrations of water”, Zhaohui Wang, Yoonsoo Pang and Dana D. Dlott, J. Phys. Chem. B 110, pp. 201150-20117 (2006).

  11. “Vibrational energy dynamics of water studied with ultrafast Stokes and 1. Anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy”, Chem. Phys. Lett., 397(1-3):40-45, 2004, Z Wang, Y Pang, and D Dlott.

  12. “ Vibrational Substructure in the OH Stretching Transition of Water and HOD”, J. Phys. Chem.A., 108 (42): 9054-9063, Z Wang, A Pakoulev, Y Pang and D Dlott.

  13. “Vibrational energy transfer across a reverse micelle surfactant layer”, science, 306:473-476, 2004, J Deàk, Y Pang, T. Sechler, Z Wang, and D Dlott.

  14. “The vibrational Stokes shift of water (HOD in D2O)”, J. Chem. Phys., 120(18):8345-8348, 2004. Z. Wang, Y. Pang, and D. Dlott. (This paper was selected to appear in the “Virtual Journal of Ultrafast Science”.)

  15. “Three-dimensional spectroscopy of vibrational energy relaxation in liquids”, Ultrafast Molecular Events in Chemistry and Biology, edited by M. Martin and J. T. Hynes Elsevier, 2004. Z. Wang, A. Pakoulev, Y. Pang and D. Dlott.