Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics | 2021

Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy with active phase Management

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES) is a powerful method to probe the coherent electron dynamics in complicated systems. Stabilizing the phase difference of the incident ultrashort pulses is the most challenging part for experimental demonstration of 2DES. Here, we present a tutorial review on the 2DES protocols based on active phase managements which are originally developed for quantum optics experiments. We introduce the 2DES techniques in box and pump-probe geometries with phase stabilization realized by interferometry, and outline the fully collinear 2DES approach with the frequency tagging by acoustic optical modulators and frequency combs. The combination of active phase managements, ultrashort pulses and other spectroscopic methods may open new opportunities to tackle essential challenges related to excited states.

Volume 34
Pages 30-42
DOI 10.1063/1674-0068/CJCP2012222
Language English
Journal Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics

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