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30 December 1998 Surface studies using nonlinear spectroscopy with tunable picosecond pulses
J. Loebau, Alfred Laubereau
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Abstract
Chemisorbed films of octadecyltrichlorosilane (OTS) and ethyltrichlorosilane (ETS) at the interface calcium fluoriderair have been studied by vibrationally resonant IR pump IR-vis probe sum-frequency (SF) spectroscopy. Using a total internal reflection geometry, a signal enhancement of more than two orders of magnitude compared to the conventional setup is achieved. This enhancement in combination with two independently continuously tunable in- dielectric surfaces. A fast energy exchange between the CH3-stretching modes detected by SF spectroscopy occurs within a few picoseconds. A two-exponential decay of the CH3-stretching modes is observed: the energy relaxation is fast with time constants in the picosecond range, while the ground sate is repopulated in approximately 100ps. of a SF-active mode can be achieved, even if the pumped mode does not directly contribute to the SF spectrum. This weakening of the selection rules in IR pump IR-vis probe SF spectroscopy is demonstrated for the methylene stretching vibrations of OTS.
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J. Loebau and Alfred Laubereau "Surface studies using nonlinear spectroscopy with tunable picosecond pulses", Proc. SPIE 3683, Laser Optics '98: Superstrong Laser Fields and Applications, (30 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.334804
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KEYWORDS
Picosecond phenomena

Spectroscopy

Molecules

Absorption

Infrared radiation

Infrared spectroscopy

Upconversion

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