Skip to main content
Jeremy Rouxel preview image

Jeremy Rouxel

Assistant Physicist

Biography

Jeremy Rouxel is an Assistant Physicist in the Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics group.  His research focuses on methods for probing molecular dynamics through ultrafast and nonlinear interactions with X-rays. He investigates systems that demonstrate evolving molecular chirality or non-adiabatic dynamics, employing both theoretical and experimental approaches. Experiments are implemented at synchrotron and X-ray Free Electron Laser facilities.

Education

  • Ph.D., Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and University of Technology of Troyes, France, 2015
  • M. Sc., ​‘Optics and Nanotechnologies’, University of Technology of Troyes, 2011
  • M. Eng., ​‘Materials Science’, University of Technology of Troyes, 2011

Selected Publications

  • Molecular chirality and its monitoring by ultrafast X-ray pulses”, J. R. Rouxel, S. Mukamel. Chemical Reviews, 122, 16802-16838 (2022)
  • Hard X-ray helical dichroism of disordered molecular media”, J. R. Rouxel et al. Nature Photonics, 16, 8 (2022)
  • Hard X-ray transient grating spectroscopy on bismuth germanate”, J. R. Rouxel et al. Nature Photonics, 15, 7 (2021).
  • Probing molecular chirality by orbital angular momentum carrying X-ray pulses”, L. Ye, J. R. Rouxel, S. Asban, B Rösner, S Mukamel. JCTC 15, 7 (2019)
  • X-Ray Sum Frequency Diffraction for Direct Imaging of Ultrafast Electron Dynamics”, J. R. Rouxel, et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 24 (2018)
  • Photoinduced molecular chirality probed by ultrafast resonant X-ray spectroscopy”, J. R. Rouxel, M. Kowalewski and S. Mukamel. Structural Dynamics, 4, 4 (2017)
  • X-ray Circular Dichroism Signals : A Unique Probe of Local Molecular Chirality”, Y. Zhang, J. R. Rouxel, J. Autschbach, N. Govind and S. Mukamel. Chemical Science 8, 9 (2017)