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On-the-Fly Simulation of Two-Dimensional Fluorescence–Excitation Spectra

Sebastian V. Pios, Maxim F. Gelin, Luis Contreras, Jürgen Hauer, Lipeng Chen

2024The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) fluorescence-excitation (2D-FLEX) spectroscopy is a recently proposed nonlinear femtosecond technique for the detection of photoinduced dynamics. The method records a time-resolved fluorescence signal in its excitation- and detection-frequency dependence and hence combines the exclusive detection of excited state dynamics (fluorescence) with signals resolved in both excitation and emission frequencies (2D electronic spectroscopy). In this work, we develop an on-the-fly protocol for the simulation of 2D-FLEX spectra of molecular systems, which is based on interfacing the classical doorway-window representation of spectroscopic responses with trajectory surface hopping simulations. Applying this methodology to gas-phase pyrazine, we show that femtosecond 2D-FLEX spectra can deliver detailed information that is otherwise obtainable via attosecond spectroscopy.

Topics & Concepts

FemtosecondSpectroscopyExcitationFluorescence spectroscopyExcited stateAttosecondTime-resolved spectroscopySupercontinuumSpectral lineMaterials scienceFluorescenceAtomic physicsMolecular physicsChemistryOpticsLaserPhysicsOptoelectronicsUltrashort pulsePhotonic-crystal fiberQuantum mechanicsAstronomyWavelengthSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications
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