Two-Dimensional Spectroscopy at Terahertz Frequencies
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Lu, Jian; Li, Xian; Zhang, Yaqing; Hwang, Harold Y; Ofori-Okai, Benjamin K; Nelson, Keith A; ... Show more Show less
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Multidimensional spectroscopy in the visible and infrared spectral ranges has become a powerful technique to retrieve dynamic correlations and couplings in wide-ranging systems by utilizing multiple correlated light-matter interactions. Its extension to the terahertz (THz) regime of the electromagnetic spectrum, where rich material degrees of freedom reside, however, has been progressing slowly. This chapter reviews some of the THz-frequency two-dimensional (2D) spectroscopy techniques and experimental results realized in recent years. Examples include gas molecule rotations, spin precessions in magnetic systems, and liquid molecular dynamics studied by 2D THz or hybrid 2D THz-Raman spectroscopy techniques. The methodology shows promising applications to different THz-frequency degrees of freedom in various chemical systems and processes.
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2018-01-23Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of ChemistryPublisher
Springer International Publishing
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Topics in Current Chemistry. 2018 Jan 23;376(1):6
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