Broadband single-shot transient absorption spectroscopy
Kelly S. Wilson, Ashley N. Mapile, C. Wong
Abstract
The duration of transient absorption spectroscopy measurements typically limits the types of systems for which the excited state dynamics can be measured. We present a single-shot transient absorption (SSTA) instrument with a spatially encoded 60 ps time delay range and a 100 nm spectral range that is capable of acquiring a transient spectrum in 20 s. We describe methods to spatially overlap the flat-top pump and probe beams at the sample plane, calibrate the spatially encoded time delay, and correct for non-uniform excitation density. SSTA measurements of organic materials in solution and film demonstrate this technique.
Topics & Concepts
OpticsUltrafast laser spectroscopyMaterials scienceTransient (computer programming)SpectroscopyAbsorption (acoustics)Absorption spectroscopyTime-resolved spectroscopyBroadbandExcitationLaserPhysicsFluorescenceOperating systemComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsSpectroscopy and Laser ApplicationsAnalytical Chemistry and SensorsPhotochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies