Sergey MalykFadel Y. ShalhoutLeslie E. O’LearyNathan S. LewisAlexander V. Benderskii
Polarization-selected vibrational sum frequency generation spectroscopy (SFG) has been used to investigate the molecular orientation of methyl groups on CH_(3)-terminated Si(111) surfaces. The symmetric and asymmetric C–H stretch modes of the surface-bound methyl group were observed by SFG. Both methyl stretches showed a pronounced azimuthal anisotropy of the 3-fold symmetry in registry with the signal from the Si(111) substrate, indicating that the propeller-like rotation of the methyl groups was hindered at room temperature. The difference in the SFG line widths for the CH_3 asymmetric stretch that was observed for different polarization combinations (SPS and PPP for SFG, visible, and IR) indicated that the rotation proceeded on a 1–2 ps time scale, as compared to the 100 fs rotational dephasing of a free methyl rotor at room temperature.
Sergey Malyk (1290717)FadelY. Shalhout (1290720)Leslie E. O’Leary (1934569)Nathan S. Lewis (1276248)Alexander V. Benderskii (1290327)
Purnim DharNoah T. PlymaleSergey MalykNathan S. LewisAlexander V. Benderskii
Purnim Dhar (1932283)Noah T. Plymale (1542466)Sergey Malyk (1290717)Nathan S. Lewis (1276248)Alexander V. Benderskii (1290327)
Dhritiman BhattacharyyaAngelo MontenegroNoah T. PlymaleChayan DuttaNathan S. LewisAlexander V. Benderskii
Dhritiman Bhattacharyya (6530702)Angelo Montenegro (3920549)Noah T. Plymale (1542466)Chayan Dutta (3714082)Nathan S. Lewis (1276248)Alexander V. Benderskii (1290327)