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2D Spectroscopy Simplified

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Insights into the fundamental photonic properties of MoS2 monolayers and perovskite films hold promise for solar, LED and laser diode applications.

MARCO ARRIGONI AND JOSEPH HENRICH, COHERENT INC.

The many forms of conventional or linear spectroscopy such as vibrational, electronic and terahertz all involve measuring light absorption or an emission signal as a function of wavelength to yield information about the structure of the sample being interrogated. In recent years, two-dimensional spectroscopy methods have been developed where the signal is plotted as a function of two different frequencies. This provides unique structural and dynamic information about samples, ranging from model photosynthesis systems to nanomaterials, enzymes, proteins, surface catalysts and semiconductors....Read full article

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    Published: July 2017
    spectroscopy2D spectroscopyCoherentlinear spectroscopyUC BerkeleyMoS2 layersFTIRFleming 2D Electronic spectroscopyperovskite thin filmsFeatures

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