articleAnnual Review of Physical ChemistryApr 22, 2003Closed access

Two-Dimensional Femtosecond Spectroscopy

University of Colorado Boulder

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Abstract

The simplest two-dimensional (2D) spectra show how excitation with one (variable) frequency affects the spectrum at all other frequencies, thus revealing the molecular connections between transitions. Femtosecond 2D Fourier transform (2D FT) spectra are more flexible and share some of the remarkable properties of their conceptual parent, 2D FT nuclear magnetic resonance. When 2D FT spectra are experimentally separated into real absorptive and imaginary refractive parts, the time resolution and frequency resolution can both reach the uncertainty limit set for each resonance by the sample itself. Coherent four-level contributions to the signal provide new molecular phase information, such as relative signs of…

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Keywords
  • Femtosecond
  • Fourier transform
  • Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
  • Spectral line
  • Spectroscopy
  • Spins
  • Excitation
  • Fourier transform spectroscopy
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