| Title | Direct evidence of angular jumps during water reorientation through two-dimensional infrared anisotropy | 
| Publication Type | Journal Article | 
| Year of Publication | 2010 | 
| Authors | Stirnemann G, Laage D | 
| Journal | J. Phys. Chem. Lett. | 
| Volume | 1 | 
| Pagination | 1511–1516 | 
| ISSN | 19487185 | 
| Abstract | Water reorientation was recently suggested via simulations to proceed through large angular jumps, but direct experimental evidence has so far remained elusive. Here we show that both infrared pump-probe and photon echo spectroscopies can provide such evidence through the measurement of the two-dimensional anisotropy decay. We calculate these two-dimensional anisotropies from simulations and show they can be interpreted as a vibrational frequency-dependent resolved orientation time-correlation function. We develop a frequency-dependent extended jump model to predict the nature of the angular jump signature in these anisotropies. This model provides a rigorous and unambiguous connection between ultrafast infrared experimental results and the presence of angular jumps in bulk water, and calls for new experiments.  |  
| DOI | 10.1021/jz100385r | 
| Citation Key | 2010|1696 | 
