
It is possible to perform single wavelength pump-probe experiments. In this case the samples can be excited with 800, 400 or 266 nm light and probed with a single wavelength from the OPA (240 – 20000nm). The pump light is modulated with a chopper and the pump-probe signal is extracted using a lock-in amplifier. This method is complementary to the transient absorption and reflectance measurements with white light as it allows access to a range of probe wavelengths in the NIR/MIR (1600 – 20000 nm) not available in those experiments.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Rep. Rate: 1KHz
- Temporal Resolution: 50 fs
- Temporal Window: up to 1 ns
- Pump Energy: 800, 400, 266 nm
- Fluorescence Range: 350-800 nm
- Gate Energy: 800 nm
- Sample Temperature: RT, 77K
AVAILABLE TECHNIQUES
- Pump-Probe in transmission
SAMPLE
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	Sample dimensions: 10 x 10 mm (ideal), 5 x 5 mm (minimal), 50 x 50 mm (maximal). 
 Sample holders are available.
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	Liquid sample. Cuvettes are available. 
 Typical volume used 500 μl.
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	Solid samples can be studied also at 77K 
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	Time for loading the sample and start measure: 10 min at RT, 60 min at 77K 
USE FOR
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	Semiconductor/ Microelectronics 
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	Nanostructured materials 
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	Hybrid Materials 
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	Molecules and Complexes 
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	Photovoltaic 
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	Plasmonics 
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	Photocatalysis 
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	Sensors 
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	Energy 
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	Biophysics 
 
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