Abstract
We have constructed a broadband ultra fast time-resolved infrared (TRIR) spectrometer and incorporated it into onr existing time-resolved spectroscopy apparatus, thus creating a single instrument capable of performing the complementary techniques of femto-/pi-cosecond time-resolved resonance Raman (TR3), fluorescence, and UV/visible/infrared transient absorption spectroscopy. The TRIR spectrometer employs broadband (150 fs, ~150 cm-1 FWHM) mid-infrared probe and reference pulses (generated by difference frequency mixing of near-infrared poises in type I AgCaS2), which are dispersed over two 64-element linear infrared array detectors (HgCdTe). These are coupled via custom-built data acquisition electronics to a personal computer for data processing. This data acquisition system performs signal handling on a shot-by-shot basis at the 1 kHz repetition rate of the pulsed laser system. The combination of real-time signal processing and the ability to normalize each probe and reference pnlse has enabled os to achieve a high sensitivity on the order of AOD ~ 10-4-10-5 with 1 min of acqui-ition time. We present preliminary picosecond TRIR studies using Jiis spectrometer and also demonstrate how a combination of TRIR and TR3 spectroscopy can provide key information for the full elucidation of a photochemical process.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | The Life and Scientific Legacy of George Porter |
Publisher | Imperial College Press |
Pages | 454-467 |
Number of pages | 14 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781860948930 |
ISBN (Print) | 1860946607, 9781860946608 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2006 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Array detector
- Broadband
- Charge-trans-fer excited states
- DNA probes
- Fluorescence
- Infrared
- Kerr gate
- Photopolymerization initiators
- Resonance Raman
- Ultrafast time-resolved spectroscopy
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- General Arts and Humanities
- General Chemistry