Title of article :
Triplet excited states probed by cavity ringdown spectroscopy
Author/Authors :
Stephen Drucker، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Despite their photochemical importance, molecular triplet states have received relatively little attention in spectroscopic studies. This is
primarily due to the challenge of detecting the spin-forbidden Tn ˆS0 transitions. To meet the challenge, we have implemented cavity
ringdown (CRD) spectroscopy, a high-sensitivity absorption technique, in our studies of photochemically relevant triplet species. In this
article we outline the sensitivity requirements for observing singlet–triplet transitions and show how CRD detection achieves the needed
sensitivity. We also specify the construction and operating details we used to set up the CRD spectroscopy system in our laboratory.
Finally, we review investigations from our laboratory and others that have exploited the sensitivity of CRD detection to obtain triplet data
that was not previously available. These studies include measurement of vibronically resolved Tn ˆS0 spectra of some cyclic enones and
conjugated hydrocarbons.
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Keywords :
cavity ringdown spectroscopy , Excited triplet states , Conjugated enones , Photochemistry , Conjugated hydrocarbons
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Structure
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Structure