Plasma physics of liquids—A focused review

P Vanraes, A Bogaerts - Applied Physics Reviews, 2018 - pubs.aip.org
Over 99% of the observable universe is made of plasma. About 71% of the planet we live on
is covered by liquid. Yet, the interaction between both states of matter does not occur so …

Role of water in electron-initiated processes and radical chemistry: Issues and scientific advances

BC Garrett, DA Dixon, DM Camaioni… - Chemical …, 2004 - ACS Publications
An understanding of electron-initiated processes in aqueous systems and the subsequent
radical chemistry these processes induce is significant in such diverse fields as waste …

Hot exciton relaxation dynamics in semiconductor quantum dots: radiationless transitions on the nanoscale

P Kambhampati - The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2011 - ACS Publications
The ability to confine electrons and holes in semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) in the form
of excitons creates an electronic structure which is both novel and potentially useful for a …

The hydrated electron

JM Herbert, MP Coons - Annual review of physical chemistry, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Existence of a hydrated electron as a byproduct of water radiolysis was established more
than 50 years ago, yet this species continues to attract significant attention due to its role in …

Does the hydrated electron occupy a cavity?

RE Larsen, WJ Glover, BJ Schwartz - Science, 2010 - science.org
Since the discovery of the hydrated electron more than 40 years ago, a general consensus
has emerged that the hydrated electron occupies a quasispherical cavity in liquid water. We …

Theoretical studies of spectroscopy and dynamics of hydrated electrons

L Turi, PJ Rossky - Chemical reviews, 2012 - ACS Publications
The hydrated electron is a fascinating species that has captured the scientific attention of
chemists for more than 50 years. Although the experimental detection of the hydrated …

The birth and evolution of solvated electrons in the water

F Novelli, K Chen, A Buchmann… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
The photo-induced radiolysis of water is an elementary reaction in biology and chemistry,
forming solvated electrons, OH radicals, and hydronium cations on fast time scales. Here …

Unified picture of electron and hole relaxation pathways in semiconductor quantum dots

RR Cooney, SL Sewall, EA Dias, DM Sagar… - Physical Review B …, 2007 - APS
Size dependent electron and hole relaxation dynamics were measured in colloidal CdSe
quantum dots with state-to-state specificity. These experiments reveal the electron and hole …

Genuine binding energy of the hydrated electron

D Luckhaus, Y Yamamoto, T Suzuki, R Signorell - Science advances, 2017 - science.org
The unknown influence of inelastic and elastic scattering of slow electrons in water has
made it difficult to clarify the role of the solvated electron in radiation chemistry and biology …

Direct observation of ultrafast-electron-transfer reactions unravels high effectiveness of reductive DNA damage

J Nguyen, Y Ma, T Luo, RG Bristow… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - National Acad Sciences
Both water and electron-transfer reactions play important roles in chemistry, physics,
biology, and the environment. Oxidative DNA damage is a well-known mechanism, whereas …