Real-time time-frequency two-dimensional imaging of ultrafast transient signals in solid-state organic materials

Sensors (Basel). 2010;10(5):4253-69. doi: 10.3390/s100504253. Epub 2010 Apr 28.

Abstract

In this review, we demonstrate a real-time time-frequency two-dimensional (2D) pump-probe imaging spectroscopy implemented on a single shot basis applicable to excited-state dynamics in solid-state organic and biological materials. Using this technique, we could successfully map ultrafast time-frequency 2D transient absorption signals of β-carotene in solid films with wide temporal and spectral ranges having very short accumulation time of 20 ms per unit frame. The results obtained indicate the high potential of this technique as a powerful and unique spectroscopic tool to observe ultrafast excited-state dynamics of organic and biological materials in solid-state, which undergo rapid photodegradation.

Keywords: 33.80.-b; 78.67.-n; 82.53.Xa; PACS 78.47.J-; biological materials; femtosecond; imaging; organic materials; photodegradation; pump-probe transient absorption spectroscopy; single-shot; β-carotene.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Photolysis
  • Spectrum Analysis / methods*
  • Time Factors
  • beta Carotene / chemistry*

Substances

  • beta Carotene