Title of article
MULTIDIMENSIONAL FEMTOSECOND CORRELATION SPECTROSCOPIES OF ELECTRONIC AND VIBRATIONAL EXCITATIONS
Author/Authors
Mukamel، Shaul نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
39
From page
691
To page
729
Abstract
Femtosecond visible and infrared analogues of multiple-pulse nuclear magnetic resonance techniques provide novel snapshot probes into the structure and electronic and vibrational dynamics of complex molecular assemblies such as photosynthetic antennae, proteins, and hydrogen-bonded liquids. A classical-oscillator description of these spectroscopies in terms of interacting quasiparticles (rather than transitions among global eigenstates) is developed and sets the stage for designing new pulse sequences and inverting the multidimensional signals to yield molecular structures. Considerable computational advantages and a clear physical insight into the origin of the response and the relevant coherence sizes are provided by a real-space analysis of the underlying coherence-transfer pathways in Liouville space.
Keywords
coherent nonlinear spectroscopy , chromophore aggregates , photosynthetic antennae , infrared echoes , protein dynamics
Journal title
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Record number
121593
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