Gerhard Ertl Lecture & Award

Gerhard Ertl Lecture & Award

The Ertl Lecture Award was established in 2008 by the three Berlin universities (Humboldt University, Technical University and Free University) and the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society and is awarded once a year. It commemorates former FHI Director Gerhard Ertl's Nobel Prize in Chemistry, which he received in 2007. The prize honours outstanding personalities and researchers in the field of catalysis where Ertl carried out exceptional research for many decades. The prize, sponsored by BASF, includes a one-week research stay at the participating Berlin institutions and a keynote lecture. The winner is typically announced in Spring, the lecture takes place around the December 10th, the anniversary of Ertl's Nobel Prize reception.

Speaker: Prof. Hikaru Kuramochi

Mapping Ultrafast Chemical Reaction Dynamics with Femtosecond Time-Resolved Time-Domain Raman Spectroscopy

  • Online Seminar
  • Date: Sep 28, 2020
  • Time: 11:00 AM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Prof. Hikaru Kuramochi
  • Institute for Molecular Science, Japan
In ordinary Raman spectroscopy, the laser source illuminates the sample, and the scattered light is collected, dispersed, and detected by a multi-channel detector yielding a Raman spectrum directly in the frequency domain. On the other hand, it is also possible to obtain a Raman spectrum by observing coherent molecular vibrations directly in the time domain using ultrashort pulses. [more]
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