Two Dimensional Transient Absorption Spectroscopy Using a Streak camera for Detection and Singular Value Decomposition for Data Analysis.

2001 
A setup in which a streak camera is used to perform nanosecond time-resolved optical absorption spectroscopy is described. The system provides spectral and temporal information in a single measurement. The time resolution ranges from 2 nanoseconds to several milliseconds, making possible the study of many different processes that occur in molecular systems upon photo-excitation, e.g. singlet-to-triplet intersystem crossing or energy transfer. A simple analysis method for the spectrotemporally resolved absorption data is proposed. This method is based on principal components analysis through singular value decomposition (SVD).
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