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Femtosecond time-resolved studies in liquids and solutions

2 Femtosecond time-resolved studies in liquids and solutions [Pg.505]

Time resolved coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy of condensed matter has been recently extended to the femtosecond domain allowing direct and detailed studies of the fast relaxation processes of molecular vibrations in liquids. The vibrational phase relaxation (dephasing) is a fundamental physical process of molecular dynamics and has attracted considerable attention. Both experimental and theoretical studies have been performed to understand microscopic processes of vibrational dephasing. Developments in ultrafast coherent spectroscopy enables one now to obtain direct time-domain information on molecular vibrational dynamics. Femtosecond time-resolved coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering measuring systems have been constructed (see Sec. 3.6.2.2.3) with an overall time resolution of less than 100 fs (10 s). Pioneering work has been per- [Pg.505]

Since the pulse time is so short (see Sec. 3.6.2.2.3) one can coherently excite many vibrational modes at a time and monitor relaxation processes in real time. The first reported femtosecond time-resolved CARS experiments (Leonhardt et al., 1987 Zinth et al., 1988) showed beautiful beating patterns and fast decays of the coherent signal for several molecular liquids. The existence of an intermolecular coherence transfer effect was suggested from the analysis of the beating patterns (Rosker et al., 1986). Subsequent studies by Okamoto and Yoshihara (1990) include the vibrational dephasing of the 992 cm benzene mode. A fast dephasing process was found that is possibly related to [Pg.505]

Using a three-colour femtosecond CARS apparatus, Fickenscher et al. (1992) were able to measure very precisely the dependence of the dephasing time T2 of the mode of [Pg.506]

Another example of the observation of femtosecond time-resolved CARS is that of Inaba et al. (1993a) who studied the C=C stretching vibration of alkynes (monoalkyl- [Pg.506]




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