We report a data acquisition method for detecting transient absorbance signals extended in time which require nanosecond resolution and need to span several decades in time up to the hundreds of milliseconds. A microprocessor is used to generate a sequence of up to 100, 2.120 μs wide radio frequency signals at 500 MHz which are used to trigger the analog-to-digital conversion on a digital oscilloscope, operating in the external clock mode. During these radio frequency bursts the data are sampled at a sampling rate of 500 Ms/s. The delay of each sampling burst can be set at arbitrary values with respect to the first signal, with a minimum delay of 0.96 μs for the second pulse, and 1.2 μs for all other pulses. The microprocessor provides acce...
We built a transient absorption spectrophotometer that can determine transient absorption spectral c...
Contains a summary of research.Joint Services Electronics Program (Contract DAABO7-76-C-1400
Ultra-fast transitions buried within long recovery times are difficult to measure and study directly...
An automatic flash photolysis system for the measurement of absorption decays and transient differen...
A combination of sub-nanosecond photoexcitation and femtosecond supercontinuum probing is used to ex...
International audienceAn innovative acquisition system for time-resolved spectroscopy is presented. ...
High-data throughput can achieve two goals in time-resolved fluorescence. It can produce very high s...
We have designed and assembled a system for doing flash photochemical studies of organotransition me...
Fluorescence-emission spectroscopy is a powerful tool for the study of the reactivity of chemical an...
The paper presents a discussion of the design and testing of an automated data acquisition and contr...
We review the time structure of synchrotron radiation and its use for fast time-resolved diffraction...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Institute of...
We describe a method to overcome the triggering jitter of a streak camera to obtain less noisy image...
Optical phenomenon in semiconductors and other light-sensitive materials typically happen at very sh...
To afford mechanistic studies in enzyme kinetics and protein folding in the microsecond time domain ...
We built a transient absorption spectrophotometer that can determine transient absorption spectral c...
Contains a summary of research.Joint Services Electronics Program (Contract DAABO7-76-C-1400
Ultra-fast transitions buried within long recovery times are difficult to measure and study directly...
An automatic flash photolysis system for the measurement of absorption decays and transient differen...
A combination of sub-nanosecond photoexcitation and femtosecond supercontinuum probing is used to ex...
International audienceAn innovative acquisition system for time-resolved spectroscopy is presented. ...
High-data throughput can achieve two goals in time-resolved fluorescence. It can produce very high s...
We have designed and assembled a system for doing flash photochemical studies of organotransition me...
Fluorescence-emission spectroscopy is a powerful tool for the study of the reactivity of chemical an...
The paper presents a discussion of the design and testing of an automated data acquisition and contr...
We review the time structure of synchrotron radiation and its use for fast time-resolved diffraction...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Institute of...
We describe a method to overcome the triggering jitter of a streak camera to obtain less noisy image...
Optical phenomenon in semiconductors and other light-sensitive materials typically happen at very sh...
To afford mechanistic studies in enzyme kinetics and protein folding in the microsecond time domain ...
We built a transient absorption spectrophotometer that can determine transient absorption spectral c...
Contains a summary of research.Joint Services Electronics Program (Contract DAABO7-76-C-1400
Ultra-fast transitions buried within long recovery times are difficult to measure and study directly...