Bing Zhang

Professor, Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430071, China
Email: bzhang@wipm.ac.cn


Research Interests:
Molecular spectroscopy and dynamics; Ultrafast dynamics of molecules

Main Research Directions:
Mass Analyzed Threshold Ionization Spectroscopy of molecules; Ion Image Studies for Molecular Dissociation; Dynamics of Electronically Excited Molecules by femtosecond Photoelectron Imaging

Selected publications:

  1. Y. M. Wang, S. Zhang, Z. R. Wei, B. Zhang, Velocity map imaging of dissociative ionization and coulomb explosion of CH3I induced by a femtosecond laser, J. Phys. Chem. A 112, 3846 (2008)
  2. L. Q. Hua, H. Shen, C. J. Hu, B. Zhang, Photoelectron imaging of atomic chlorine and bromine following photolysis of CH2BrCl, J. Chem. Phys. 129, 244308 (2008)
  3. Y. Z. Liu, Q. S. Zheng, Y. Zhang, R. R. Zhang, Y. M. Wang, B. Zhang,  Photolysis of 1-C4H9I and 2-C4H9I at 266 nm: Direct observation of the effect of branching on the photodissociation mechanism, ChemPhysChem 10, 830 (2009)
  4. Z. Z. Cao, Z. R. Wei, L. Q. Hua, C. J. Hu, S. Zhang, B. Zhang, The intersystem crossing process of p-bromofluorobenzene studied with time-resolved photoelectron imaging, J. Chem. Phys. 130, 144309 (2009)
  5. Y. M. Wang, H. Shen, L. Q. Hua, C. J. Hu, B. Zhang, Predissociation dynamics of the B state of CH3I by femtosecond pump-probe technique, Optics Express, 17(13), 10506 (2009)