Biography
Dr. Doumy is a Physicist in the Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Group in the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division. His current research interests include following the ultrafast dynamics induced by light or x-ray absorption in atoms and molecules. Using both synchrotron and x-ray free electron laser facilities, his expertise is in developing new spectroscopy techniques to follow the first steps of photochemical reactions by measuring changes in electronic and structural configurations.
Education
- Ph.D., Physics, Graduate school of Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, FRANCE, 2006
- Masters, ‘Lasers and Matter’, Paris XI University, Orsay, FRANCE, 2002
- Engineer of Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, FRANCE, 2001
Selected Publications
- M. C. Hoffmann et al, “Femtosecond profiling of shaped x-ray pulses”, New J. Phys., 20, 033008 (2018)
- A. M. March et al., “Probing transient valence orbital changes with picosecond valence-to-core X-ray emission spectroscopy,” J. Phys. Chem. C 121, 2620-2626 (2017).
- A. Picon et al, “Hetero-site-specific X-ray pump-probe spectroscopy for femtosecond intramolecular dynamics”, Nat. Commun., 7, 11652 (2016)
- A. Picon et al, “Optically-dressed resonant Auger processes induced by high intensity x-rays”, New J. Phys, 15, 083057 (2013)
- K. Haldrup et al., “Guest-host interactions investigated by time-resolved X-ray spectroscopies and scattering at MHz rates: solvation dynamics and photoinduced spin transition in aqueous [Fe(bipy)3]2+,” J. Phys. Chem. A 116, 9878-9887 (2012)
- G. Doumy et al, “Nonlinear atomic response to intense ultrashort x-rays”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 106, 8, 083002 (2011)