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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Martin T. Zanni is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their work spans multiple domains with a focus on spectroscopy, atomic and molecular physics, optics, as well as materials chemistry and electrical and electronic engineering.

Their recent publication record includes papers such as "Vibrational Spectroscopic Map, Vibrational Spectroscopy, and Intermolecular Interaction" published in 2020 in Chemical Reviews, "Energy cascades in donor-acceptor exciton-polaritons observed by ultrafast two-dimensional white-light spectroscopy" in 2022 in Nature Communications, "Shot-to-shot 2D IR spectroscopy at 100 kHz using a Yb laser and custom-designed electronics" in 2020 in Optics Express, "The role of the plasmon in interfacial charge transfer" in 2024 in Science Advances, and "Breaking Barriers in Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Imaging Using 100 kHz Amplified Yb-Laser Systems" in 2023 in Accounts of Chemical Research.

The scientist has frequently collaborated with co-authors including Joan-Emma Shea, Cynthia J. Burrows, Shu Wang, Hyun Jae Kim, and Gerald J. Meyer.

Frequent publication venues for their work include The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, and the Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Their research covers various focused topics and subfields. Main topics include Academic Writing and Publishing, Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies, Spectroscopy and Laser Applications, Health Sciences Research and Education, Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research, Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications, and Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures.

Key subfields in which the scientist has contributed are History and Philosophy of Science, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Spectroscopy, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist was recognized as a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 2006.

Best Publications

  • Two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy of peptides by phase-controlled femtosecond vibrational photon echoes.

    M. C. Asplund;M. T. Zanni;R. M. Hochstrasser

  • How to turn your pump-probe instrument into a multidimensional spectrometer: 2D IR and Vis spectroscopies via pulse shaping.

    Sang Hee Shim;Martin T. Zanni

  • Automated 2D IR spectroscopy using a mid-IR pulse shaper and application of this technology to the human islet amyloid polypeptide.

    Sang Hee Shim;David B. Strasfeld;Yun L. Ling;Martin T. Zanni

  • Vibrational Spectroscopic Map, Vibrational Spectroscopy, and Intermolecular Interaction.

    Carlos R. Baiz;Bartosz Błasiak;Jens Bredenbeck;Minhaeng Cho

  • Two-dimensional IR spectroscopy can be designed to eliminate the diagonal peaks and expose only the crosspeaks needed for structure determination

    Martin T. Zanni;Nien-Hui Ge;Yung Sam Kim;Robin M. Hochstrasser

  • Two-dimensional IR spectroscopy and isotope labeling defines the pathway of amyloid formation with residue-specific resolution

    Sang Hee Shim;Ruchi Gupta;Yun L. Ling;David B. Strasfeld

  • Two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy: a promising new method for the time resolution of structures.

    Martin T Zanni;Robin M Hochstrasser

  • Two-dimensional heterodyned and stimulated infrared photon echoes of N-methylacetamide-D

    Martin T. Zanni;Matthew C. Asplund;Robin M. Hochstrasser

  • Mechanism of IAPP amyloid fibril formation involves an intermediate with a transient β-sheet

    Lauren E. Buchanan;Emily B. Dunkelberger;Huong Q. Tran;Pin Nan Cheng

  • Electron solvation in finite systems: femtosecond dynamics of iodide. (Water)n anion clusters

    L Lehr;M T Zanni;C Frischkorn;R Weinkauf

  • How to Get Insight into Amyloid Structure and Formation from Infrared Spectroscopy.

    Sean D. Moran;Martin T. Zanni

  • Watching Proteins Wiggle: Mapping Structures with Two-Dimensional Infrared Spectroscopy

    Ayanjeet Ghosh;Joshua S. Ostrander;Martin T. Zanni

  • Picosecond dynamics of a membrane protein revealed by 2D IR

    Prabuddha Mukherjee;Itamar Kass;Isaiah T. Arkin;Martin T. Zanni

  • Heterodyned Two-Dimensional Infrared Spectroscopy of Solvent-Dependent Conformations of Acetylproline-NH2†

    Martin T. Zanni;S. Gnanakaran;and Jens Stenger;Robin M. Hochstrasser

  • Development and validation of transferable amide I vibrational frequency maps for peptides.

    L. Wang;C. T. Middleton;M. T. Zanni;J. L. Skinner

  • Instantaneous ion configurations in the K+ ion channel selectivity filter revealed by 2D IR spectroscopy.

    Huong T. Kratochvil;Joshua K. Carr;Kimberly Matulef;Alvin W. Annen

  • Effects of Vibrational Frequency Correlations on Two-Dimensional Infrared Spectra†

    Nien-Hui Ge;Martin T. Zanni;Robin M. Hochstrasser

  • Adding a dimension to the infrared spectra of interfaces using heterodyne detected 2D sum-frequency generation (HD 2D SFG) spectroscopy.

    Wei Xiong;Jennifer E. Laaser;Randy D. Mehlenbacher;Martin T. Zanni

  • Two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy reveals the complex behaviour of an amyloid fibril inhibitor

    Chris T. Middleton;Peter Marek;Ping Cao;Chi Cheng Chiu

  • Facile collection of two-dimensional electronic spectra using femtosecond pulse-shaping technology

    Erik M. Grumstrup;Sang Hee Shim;Matthew A. Montgomery;Niels H. Damrauer

  • Concepts and Methods of 2D Infrared Spectroscopy: Molecular couplings

    Peter Hamm;Martin Zanni

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory V. Hartland
Gregory V. Hartland University of Notre Dame
Anne B. McCoy
Anne B. McCoy University of Washington
Gregory D. Scholes
Gregory D. Scholes Princeton University
Prashant V. Kamat
Prashant V. Kamat University of Notre Dame
Marc A. Hillmyer
Marc A. Hillmyer University of Minnesota
Gilbert C. Walker
Gilbert C. Walker University of Toronto
Shu Wang
Shu Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Vincent M. Rotello
Vincent M. Rotello University of Massachusetts Amherst
Stuart J. Rowan
Stuart J. Rowan University of Chicago

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