Kathleen Sokolowsky - Publications
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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2017 | Hoffman DJ, Sokolowsky KP, Fayer MD. Direct observation of dynamic crossover in fragile molecular glass formers with 2D IR vibrational echo spectroscopy. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 146: 124505. PMID 28388155 DOI: 10.1063/1.4978852 | 0.597 | |||
2016 | Sokolowsky KP, Bailey HE, Hoffman DJ, Andersen HC, Fayer MD. Critical Slowing of Density Fluctuations Approaching the Isotropic-Nematic Transition in Liquid Crystals: 2D IR Measurements and Mode Coupling Theory. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B. PMID 27363680 DOI: 10.1021/Acs.Jpcb.6B04997 | 0.711 | |||
2016 | Kramer PL, Giammanco CH, Tamimi A, Hoffman DJ, Sokolowsky KP, Fayer MD. Quasi-rotating frame: Accurate line shape determination with increased efficiency in noncollinear 2D optical spectroscopy Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics. 33: 1143-1156. DOI: 10.1364/Josab.33.001143 | 0.581 | |||
2014 | Sokolowsky KP, Bailey HE, Fayer MD. New divergent dynamics in the isotropic to nematic phase transition of liquid crystals measured with 2D IR vibrational echo spectroscopy. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 141: 194502. PMID 25416893 DOI: 10.1063/1.4901081 | 0.713 | |||
2014 | Sokolowsky KP, Bailey HE, Fayer MD. Length scales and structural dynamics in nematogen pseudonematic domains measured with 2D IR vibrational echoes and optical Kerr effect experiments. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B. 118: 7856-68. PMID 24521155 DOI: 10.1021/Jp500144P | 0.709 | |||
2013 | Sokolowsky KP, Fayer MD. Dynamics in the isotropic phase of nematogens using 2D IR vibrational echo measurements on natural-abundance 13CN and extended lifetime probes. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B. 117: 15060-71. PMID 24156524 DOI: 10.1021/Jp4071955 | 0.567 | |||
2012 | Wong DB, Sokolowsky KP, El-Barghouthi MI, Fenn EE, Giammanco CH, Sturlaugson AL, Fayer MD. Water dynamics in water/DMSO binary mixtures. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B. 116: 5479-90. PMID 22510039 DOI: 10.1021/Jp301967E | 0.517 | |||
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