Development of Multi-Color Time-Resolved Spectroscopy Methods for Investigating Molecular Systems

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Abstract

Ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy facilitates the study of a system’s electronic excited state dynamics. Employing a multi-color technique, the time evolution of excited states of a given target can be investigated in great detail. We have developed methods for performing multi-color experiments using a femtosecond UV (266nm) pulse obtained from a frequency tripled IR (800nm) pulse, in conjunction with soft x-rays from the synchrotron at the Advanced Light Source (ALS). We are additionally working towards developing similar techniques with multi-color, multi-pulse schemes using extreme ultraviolet light from a high harmonic generation (HHG) source as a probe. We also present reflectivity measurements of different mirror coatings, that allow us to select relevant energies from the HHG source.

*work supported by Chemical Sciences, Geosciences and Biosciences division of BES/DOE

Authors

  • Kirk Larsen

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Elio Champenois

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Travis Wright

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • James Cryan

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Niranjan Shivaram

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Dipanwita Ray

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Tyler Troy

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Biswajit Bandyopadhyay

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Oleg Kostko

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Bruce Rude

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Musa Ahmed

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Ali Belkacem

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Dan Slaughter

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab