Spectroscopic application of few-femtosecond deep-ultraviolet laser pulses from resonant dispersive wave emission in a hollow capillary fibre
Νικολέτα Κωτσίνα, Christian Brahms, Sebastian L. Jackson, John C. Travers, Dave Townsend
Abstract
-methylpyrrolidine molecule. Given the substantial interest in generating extremely short and highly tuneable DUV pulses for many advanced spectroscopic applications, we anticipate our first demonstration will stimulate wider uptake of the novel RDW-based approach for studying ultrafast photochemistry - particularly given the relatively compact and straightforward nature of the HCF setup.
Topics & Concepts
FemtosecondUltrashort pulseUltravioletLaserMaterials scienceExcited stateWavelengthX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyOptoelectronicsTemporal resolutionSpectroscopyCapillary actionOpticsAtomic physicsPhysicsNuclear magnetic resonanceQuantum mechanicsComposite materialLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesAdvanced Chemical Physics Studies