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Theory of interfacial orientational relaxation spectroscopic observables

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 132, Issue 24, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.3442446

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  1. Air Force Office of Scientific Research [F49620-01-1-0018]
  2. Fannie and John Hertz Foundation
  3. Stanford Graduate Fellowship
  4. National Science Foundatio

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The orientational correlation functions measured in the time-resolved second-harmonic generation (TRSHG) and time-resolved sum-frequency generation (TRSFG) experiments are derived. In the laboratory coordinate system, the < Y-l(()m Omega(lab)(t))Y-2(m)(Omega(lab)(0))> (l= 1,3 and m= 0,2) correlation functions, where the Y-l(m) are spherical harmonics, describe the orientational relaxation observables of molecules at interfaces. A wobbling-in-a-cone model is used to evaluate the correlation functions. The theory demonstrates that the orientational relaxation diffusion constant is not directly obtained from an experimental decay time in contrast to the situation for a bulk liquid. Model calculations of the correlation functions are presented to demonstrate how the diffusion constant and cone half-angle affect the time-dependence of the signals in TRSHG and TRSFG experiments. Calculations for the TRSHG experiments on Coumarin C314 molecules at air-water and air-water-surfactant interfaces are presented and used to examine the implications of published experimental results for these systems. (C) 2010 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3442446]

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