Tomáš Mančal
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Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy /
Non-Linear Optical Spectroscopy /
Introduction to Non-Linear Optical Spectroscopy /
13 - Two-dimensional Cohetent Fourier-transformed Spectroscopy
Summary of the expected properties of 2D spectrum introduced earlier. Geometric and temporal arrangements of the pulses in the 2D experiment. Detection of the complex non-linear signal and determination of its unknown phase factor. Example spectrum of a donor-acceptor system exhibiting energy transfer and no excited state delocalization. Complete discussion of the Liouville pathways composing the non-linear signal. Placement of the contribution of the individual Liouville pathways into a 2D spectrum.
Attachment: Lecture_12_part_1.pdf