Time-Resolved Stimulated Emission Spectroscopy in the Ultrashort Domain Through Pump-Probe Experiments
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The photoemission properties of fluorescent chromophores have a widespread application in many fields ranging from chemical-physics and biology to organic light emitting devices. These systems usually display high fluorescence conversion efficiency, which makes them suitable for transient/gain experiments also in liquid solutions, thin films and eventually in protein environments.
Pump and probe methods have been widely employed for wavelength-resolved spectroscopy in the subpicosecond time scale. In our group, we have recently assembled a new experimental setup for pump and probe spectroscopy: preliminary tests on the Rhodamine B dye in ethanol have been performed in order to optimize the setup. The dynamic response of photoinduced changes of the chromophore dispersed into a suitable solvent has been studied with a subpicosecond time resolution.
The optically prepared initial state of the Rhodamine B in ethanol solution appears to evolve on a timescale of few picoseconds into a successive state, which could be attributed to an intramolecular charge transfer state.
Keywords
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Time-resolved laser spectroscopy; Ultrafast dynamics; Pump and probe; Rhodamine B
List of contributors:
Giardini, Anna; Teghil, Roberto; Villani, Patrizia; Parisi, GIOVANNI POMPEO; Orlando, Stefano; Santagata, Antonio; Paladini, Alessandra
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