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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

John H. D. Eland is affiliated with the University of Oxford in United Kingdom. Their research spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy, with a significant focus on Chemistry. Within these domains, their work mainly addresses Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, supplemented by contributions to Spectroscopy, Radiation, Materials Chemistry, and Computational Mechanics.

The primary topics of research include Advanced Chemical Physics Studies, Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications, X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis, Ion-surface interactions and analysis, and Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies.

Among their recent publications are the following papers:

  • "Abiotic molecular oxygen production-Ionic pathway from sulfur dioxide" (2022), published in Science Advances
  • "State selective fragmentation of doubly ionized sulphur dioxide" (2021), published in Scientific Reports
  • "Single photon double and triple ionization of allene" (2021), published in Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • "Coulomb explosion of CD3I induced by single photon deep inner-shell ionisation" (2020), published in Scientific Reports
  • "Doubly ionized OCS bond rearrangement upon fragmentation - experiment and theory" (2023), published in Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with John H. D. Eland include:

  • R. Feifel
  • Måns Wallner
  • Richard J. Squibb
  • Veronica Ideböhn
  • Emelie Olsson

The scientist has published extensively in venues such as Scientific Reports, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, The Journal of Chemical Physics, Research Square, and arXiv.

John H. D. Eland was awarded the title of Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom, in 2006.

Best Publications

  • Complete two-electron spectra in double photoionization: the rare gases Ar, Kr, and Xe.

    J. H. D. Eland;O. Vieuxmaire;T. Kinugawa;P. Lablanquie

  • The dynamics of three-body dissociations of dications studied by the triple coincidence technique PEPIPICO

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  • Coincidence studies of doubly charged ions formed by 30.4 nm photoionization

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  • Experimental and theoretical investigation of the spectroscopy and dynamics of multiply charged CO cations.

    P. Lablanquie;J. Delwiche;M.-J. Hubin-Franskin;I. Nenner

  • Photoelectron spectra of conjugated hydrocarbons and heteromolecules

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  • Theoretical and experimental studies of the triatomic doubly charged ions CO2+2, OCS2+, and CS2+2

    P. Millie;I. Nenner;P. Archirel;P. Lablanquie

  • A photoelectron-ion-ion triple coincidence technique for the study of double photoionization and its consequences

    J.H.D. Eland;F.S. Wort;R.N. Royds

  • Reaction dynamics of three-body dissociations in triatomic molecules from single-photon double ionization studied by a time- and position-sensitive coincidence method

    Shizuka Hsieh;John H D Eland

  • Complete double photoionisation spectra of small molecules from TOF-PEPECO measurements

    John H.D Eland

  • Photoelectron spectra and ionic structure of carbon dioxide, carbon disulphide and sulphur dioxide

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  • Mass spectra and doubly charged ions in photoionization at 30.4 nm and 58.4 nm

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  • Femtosecond X-ray-induced explosion of C 60 at extreme intensity

    B.F. Murphy;T. Osipov;Z. Jurek;L. Fang

  • Multielectron spectroscopy: the xenon 4d hole double auger decay.

    F Penent;J Palaudoux;P Lablanquie;L Andric

  • Double core hole creation and subsequent Auger decay in NH3 and CH4 molecules.

    John H.D. Eland;John H.D. Eland;M. Tashiro;P. Linusson;M. Ehara

  • Velocity imaging photoionization coincidence apparatus for the study of angular correlations between electrons and fragment ions

    M. Takahashi;J. P. Cave;J. H. D. Eland

  • Unimolecular dissociations and internal conversions of methyl halide ions

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  • Lifetimes of metastable molecular doubly charged ions

    Thomas A. Field;John H.D. Eland

  • Predissociation of N2O+ and COS+ ions studied by photoelectron-photoion coincidence spectroscopy

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  • Dissociations of the ethyne dication C2H2+2

    R. Thissen;J. Delwiche;J. M. Robbe;D. Duflot

  • Photoionization of N2O: Mechanisms of photoionization and ion dissociation

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  • Single photon double ionization studies of CS2 with synchrotron radiation

    P. Lablanquie;I. Nenner;P. Millie;P. Morin

  • Properties of hollow molecules probed by single-photon double ionization.

    P. Lablanquie;P. Lablanquie;F. Penent;F. Penent;J. Palaudoux;J. Palaudoux;L. Andric;L. Andric

  • Formation and predissociation of CO+2(? 2Σ+g)

    John H. D. Eland;Joseph Berkowitz

  • Molecular photodissociation studied by VUV and soft x-ray radiation

    Kiyoshi Ueda;John H D Eland

  • Spectrum and decay of the doubly charged water ion

    P. J. Richardson;J. H. D. Eland;P. G. Fournier;D. L. Cooper

  • Spectroscopy and metastability of CO2 2+ molecular ions.

    Andrew E. Slattery;Thomas A. Field;Muthanna Ahmad;Richard I. Hall

  • 4sigma-1 inner valence photoionization dynamics of NO derived from photoelectron-photoion angular correlations

    Oliver Geßner;Y. Hikosaka;Björn Zimmermann;Andreas Hempelmann

  • Observation of a molecular frame (e, 2e) cross section: an (e, 2e + M) triple coincidence study on H(2).

    M. Takahashi;N. Watanabe;Y. Khajuria;Y. Udagawa

  • Electronic states and decay mechanisms of the N2O2+ dication

    S. D. Price;J. H. D. Eland;P. G. Fournier;J. Fournier

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Bostedt
Christoph Bostedt Paul Scherrer Institute
Kevin C. Prince
Kevin C. Prince Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste
Marc Messerschmidt
Marc Messerschmidt SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Francesco Tarantelli
Francesco Tarantelli University of Perugia
Hans Ågren
Hans Ågren Uppsala University
Joachim Ullrich
Joachim Ullrich Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
Philip H. Bucksbaum
Philip H. Bucksbaum SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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