Aimed at graduate students in physics and physical chemistry, this textbook provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to ultrafast spectroscopy. Each chapter is designed to be self-contained and includes in-text exercises to illustrate or expand upon the ideas covered in the main text.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1: Short-pulse electronic absorption
2: Adiabatic approximation
3: Transient-absorption spectroscopy: making ultrashort pulses worthwhile
4: How fissors works: femtosecond stimulated Raman spectroscopy as a probe of conformational change
5: Transient-absorption reprise: taking advantage of vibrational adiabaticity
6: Two and a half approaches to two-dimensional wave-packet interferometry
7: Two-dimensional wave-packet interferometry for an electronic energy-transfer dimer
Jeff Cina earned a BS in Mathematics at UW-Madison, a PhD in Theoretical Physical Chemistry at UC-Berkeley, and carried out post-doctoral research at MIT. After teaching and conducting research at The University of Chicago, he joined the faculty at the University of Oregon in 1995. At Oregon, Cina was a founding member of the Oregon Center for Optics, now the Oregon Center for Optical, Molecular, and Quantum Science.
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