In 1956 they moved to Ithaca, New York so that he could become an instructor at Cornell University. He was later promoted to Assistant Professor (1957), Associate Professor (1962) and full Professor (1965) of physical chemistry. Genia paused her scientific pursuits to raise four children. In the 1980s she resumed her career and became a Senior Lecturer in Biochemistry at Cornell where she was honored for her teaching contributions.[3][2]
Research
Albrecht is most well known for his work on the theory of resonance Ramanscattering intensities.[1][4][5] He developed two of the main methods for analyzing Raman enhancement patterns. The first of these is the sum-over-states method, developed in the 1960s. After the development of the competing time-dependent wavepacket method by Lee and Heller, Albrecht's group developed the transform theory of resonance Raman enhancement.[6][7]
Other notable research developments by his group research include thermal lensing spectroscopy,[8] and the concept of local molecular vibrational modes.[1][9]
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^Albrecht, Andreas C. (1961). "On the Theory of Raman Intensities". The Journal of Chemical Physics. 34 (5): 1476–1484. doi:10.1063/1.1701032. ISSN0021-9606.
^Albrecht, A. C.; Hutley, M. C. (1971). "On the Dependence of Vibrational Raman Intensity on the Wavelength of Incident Light". The Journal of Chemical Physics. 55 (9): 4438–4443. doi:10.1063/1.1676771. ISSN0021-9606.
^Champion, P M; Albrecht, A C (1982-10-01). "Resonance Raman Scattering: The Multimode Problem and Transform Methods". Annual Review of Physical Chemistry. 33 (1): 353–376. doi:10.1146/annurev.pc.33.100182.002033. ISSN0066-426X.
^McHale, Jeanne L. (2002). "Resonance Raman Spectroscopy". Handbook of Vibrational Spectroscopy. Vol. 1. Chichester: Wiley. pp. 535–556. ISBN0471988472.
^Long, M. E.; Swofford, R. L.; Albrecht, A. C. (1976-01-16). "Thermal lens technique: a new method of absorption spectroscopy". Science. 191 (4223): 183–185. doi:10.1126/science.1246605. ISSN0036-8075. PMID1246605.
^Swofford, Robert L.; Long, M. E.; Albrecht, A. C. (1976-07-01). "C–H vibrational states of benzene, naphthalene, and anthracene in the visible region by thermal lensing spectroscopy and the local mode model". The Journal of Chemical Physics. 65 (1): 179–190. doi:10.1063/1.432815. ISSN0021-9606.
^Ziegler; Fischer, Peer; Korenowski, Jerry (2003-10-01). "A. C. Albrecht Remembrances". The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 107 (40): 8012–8014. doi:10.1021/jp0309116. ISSN1089-5639.