Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2018 Annual Meeting of the Far West Section
Volume 63, Number 17
Thursday–Saturday, October 18–20, 2018; Cal State Fullerton, Fullerton, California
Session E02: Poster Session 2
10:30 AM,
Saturday, October 20, 2018
Titan Student Union
Room: Pavillion A
Chair: Patricia Sparks, Harvey Mudd College
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.FWS.E02.2
Abstract: E02.00002 : Development of a Transient Absorption Spectrometer to Analyze Molecular Dynamics*
Presenter:
Daniel Wheeler
(California State University, Chico)
Authors:
Daniel Wheeler
(California State University, Chico)
Eddie Cruz
(California State University, Chico)
John Schad
(California State University, Chico)
Eddie Cruz
(California State University, Chico)
Paul Arpin
(California State University, Chico)
energy transfer between light absorbing molecules takes place on the timescale of hundreds of
femtoseconds to hundreds of picoseconds. We present progress on the development of a
transient absorption spectrometer to characterize ultrafast dynamics in molecules and light
harvesting materials. The spectrometer consists of a pump-probe geometry. The delay is created by using an optical stage and the resolution of the stage was tested with a Michelson
Interferometer. We obtained a step size accuracy below 2 fs. The instrument is nearing
completion to test laser dyes as model systems to characterize the structure of normal mode
oscillations in the nonlinear spectra.
*Chico STEM Connections Collaborative (CSC2)
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.FWS.E02.2
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