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New Spectroscopy Technique Probes Photochemical Reactions

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BERKELEY, Calif., June 18, 2014 — An experimental spectroscopic technique combines IR and electronic technologies to probe the relationship between electrons and atomic nuclei within molecular systems excited by light. The new technique, developed by researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and the University of California, Berkeley, is called 2-D electronic-vibrational spectroscopy (2-D EV). It is the first that allows simultaneous monitoring of electronic and molecular dynamics on a femtosecond time scale. Photochemical reactions have become key players in high technology, namely in the development of...Read full article

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    Published: June 2014
    AmericasBerkeley LabcarotenoidsCommunicationsDOEenergyGraham FlemingImagingLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryLight SourcesnanomaterialsnanosystemsNational Science FoundationOffice of SciencephotoexcitationphotosynthesisResearch & TechnologyrhodopsinspectroscopyU.S. Department of EnergyUniversity of CaliforniaPhysical Biosciences Division2-D electronic-vibrational spectroscopy2D-EVLasers

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