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Perturbed free induction decay obscures early time dynamics in two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy: The case of semiconductor nanocrystals.
Brosseau, Patrick; Seiler, Hélène; Palato, Samuel; Sonnichsen, Colin; Baker, Harry; Socie, Etienne; Strandell, Dallas; Kambhampati, Patanjali.
Afiliación
  • Brosseau P; Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 0G4, Canada.
  • Seiler H; Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 0G4, Canada.
  • Palato S; Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 0G4, Canada.
  • Sonnichsen C; Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 0G4, Canada.
  • Baker H; Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 0G4, Canada.
  • Socie E; Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 0G4, Canada.
  • Strandell D; Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 0G4, Canada.
  • Kambhampati P; Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 0G4, Canada.
J Chem Phys ; 158(8): 084201, 2023 Feb 28.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36859087
ABSTRACT
Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES) has recently been gaining popularity as an alternative to the more common transient absorption spectroscopy due to the combination of high frequency and time resolution of 2DES. In order to advance the reliable analysis of population dynamics and to optimize the time resolution of the method, one has to understand the numerous field matter interactions that take place at an early and negative time. These interactions have historically been discussed in one-dimensional spectroscopy as coherent artifacts and have been assigned to both resonant and non-resonant system responses during or before the pulse overlap. These coherent artifacts have also been described in 2DES but remain less well-understood due to the complexity of 2DES and the relative novelty of the method. Here, we present 2DES results in two model nanocrystal samples, CdSe and CsPbI3. We demonstrate non-resonant signals due to solvent response during the pulse overlap and resonant signals, which we assign to perturbed free induction decay (PFID), both before and during the pulse overlap. The simulations of the 2DES response functions at early and negative time delays reinforce the assignment of the negative time delay signals to PFID. Modeling reveals that the PFID signals will severely distort the initial picture of the resonant population dynamics. By including these effects in models of 2DES spectra, one is able to push forward the extraction of early time dynamics in 2DES.

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Chem Phys Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Canadá

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Chem Phys Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Canadá