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Erik T. J. Nibbering is affiliated with the Max-Born-Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy in Germany. Their work spans key areas in chemistry and physics, with research focusing on atomic and molecular physics, optics, spectroscopy, and physical and theoretical chemistry. Their contributions extend into electrochemistry and aspects of electrical and electronic engineering.

The scientist's main topics of investigation include:

  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies
  • Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications
  • Photoreceptor and Optogenetics Research

Nibbering has authored multiple papers focusing on ultrafast phenomena, spectroscopy methods, and chemical dynamics. Some of the recent significant publications are:

  • From Local Covalent Bonding to Extended Electric Field Interactions in Proton Hydration, 2022, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Electronic State Population Dynamics upon Ultrafast Strong Field Ionization and Fragmentation of Molecular Nitrogen, 2022, Physical Review Letters
  • Highly efficient soft x-ray spectrometer for transient absorption spectroscopy with broadband table-top high harmonic sources, 2021, Structural Dynamics
  • Shot noise limited soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy in solution at a SASE-FEL using a transmission grating beam splitter, 2021, Structural Dynamics
  • Switching between Proton Vacancy and Excess Proton Transfer Pathways in the Reaction between 7-Hydroxyquinoline and Formate, 2021, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

Their work is frequently published in venues such as:

  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • The International Conference on Ultrafast Phenomena (UP) 2022
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Maria Ekimova
  • Carlo Kleine
  • Marc-Oliver Winghart
  • Michael Odelius
  • Nils Huse

Nibbering's research integrates advanced experimental techniques and theoretical models to explore ultrafast dynamics and energy transfer mechanisms at molecular and atomic levels.

Best Publications

  • Ultrafast memory loss and energy redistribution in the hydrogen bond network of liquid H2O

    M. L. Cowan;B. D. Bruner;N. Huse;J. R. Dwyer

  • Conical emission from self-guided femtosecond pulses in air.

    E. T. J. Nibbering;P. F. Curley;G. Grillon;B. S. Prade

  • Ultrafast vibrational dynamics of hydrogen bonds in the condensed phase.

    Erik T.J. Nibbering;Thomas Elsaesser

  • Sequential proton transfer through water bridges in acid-base reactions.

    Omar F. Mohammed;Dina Pines;Jens Dreyer;Ehud Pines

  • Real-time observation of bimodal proton transfer in acid-base pairs in water.

    Matteo Rini;Ben-Zion Magnes;Ehud Pines;Erik T. J. Nibbering

  • ULTRAFAST CHEMISTRY: Using Time-Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy for Interrogation of Structural Dynamics

    Erik T. J. Nibbering;Henk Fidder;Ehud Pines

  • Real-Time Observation of Carbonic Acid Formation in Aqueous Solution

    Katrin Adamczyk;Mirabelle Prémont-Schwarz;Dina Pines;Ehud Pines

  • Temperature dependence of the two-dimensional infrared spectrum of liquid H2O

    D. Kraemer;M. L. Cowan;A. Paarmann;N. Huse

  • Ultrafast measurements of excited state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) in room temperature solutions of 3-hydroxyflavone and derivatives

    Simon Ameer-Beg;Stuart M. Ormson;Robert G. Brown;Pavel Matousek

  • Ultrafast Vibrational Dephasing of Liquid Water

    Jens Stenger;Dorte Madsen;Peter Hamm;Erik T. J. Nibbering

  • Ultrafast structural dynamics of water induced by dissipation of vibrational energy.

    Satoshi Ashihara;Nils Huse;Agathe Espagne;Erik T. J. Nibbering

  • Femtosecond non-Markovian optical dynamics in solution.

    Erik T.J. Nibbering;Douwe A. Wiersma;Koos Duppen

  • A Photon Echo Peak Shift Study of Liquid Water

    Jens Stenger;Dorte Madsen;Peter Hamm;Erik T. J. Nibbering

  • Base‐Induced Solvent Switches in Acid–Base Reactions

    Omar F. Mohammed;Dina Pines;Erik T. J. Nibbering;Ehud Pines

  • Site-Specific Excited-State Solute-Solvent Interactions Probed by Femtosecond Vibrational Spectroscopy

    C. Chudoba;E. T. J. Nibbering;T. Elsaesser

  • Large-amplitude transfer motion of hydrated excess protons mapped by ultrafast 2D IR spectroscopy

    Fabian Dahms;Benjamin P. Fingerhut;Erik T. J. Nibbering;Ehud Pines

  • Vibrational couplings and ultrafast relaxation of the O–H bending mode in liquid H2O

    S. Ashihara;N. Huse;A. Espagne;E.T.J. Nibbering

  • Coherent low-frequency motions of hydrogen bonded acetic acid dimers in the liquid phase.

    Karsten Heyne;Nils Huse;Jens Dreyer;Erik T. J. Nibbering

  • A liquid flatjet system for solution phase soft-x-ray spectroscopy.

    Maria Ekimova;Wilson Quevedo;Manfred Faubel;Philippe Wernet

  • Ultrafast vibrational relaxation of O-H bending and librational excitations in liquid H2O

    Nils Huse;Satoshi Ashihara;Erik T.J. Nibbering;Thomas Elsaesser

  • Excited state structure of 4-(dimethylamino)benzonitrile studied by femtosecond mid-infrared spectroscopy and ab initio calculations

    C. Chudoba;A. Kummrow;J. Dreyer;J. Stenger

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Elsaesser
Thomas Elsaesser Max Planck Society
Omar F. Mohammed
Omar F. Mohammed King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
André Mysyrowicz
André Mysyrowicz École Polytechnique
Victor S. Batista
Victor S. Batista Yale University
Peter Hamm
Peter Hamm University of Zurich
Uwe Griebner
Uwe Griebner Max-Born-Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy
Douwe A. Wiersma
Douwe A. Wiersma University of Groningen
Eric Vauthey
Eric Vauthey University of Geneva
Shaul Mukamel
Shaul Mukamel University of California, Irvine
Günter Steinmeyer
Günter Steinmeyer Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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