The LOUVRE laboratory: State-of-the-art ultrafast ultraviolet spectroscopies for molecular and materials science

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We describe the facilities for ultraviolet studies in the femtosecond to nanosecond time domain. These facilities consist of: i) a set-up for deep-ultraviolet spectroscopy in the 260–380 nm range in both pump and probe pulses for transient absorption/reflectivity or two-dimensional spectroscopy studies; ii) a set-up for ultrafast fluorescence measurements with detection down to 300 nm. The capabilities of these set-ups are demonstrated by examples on molecular systems, biosystems, nanoparticles and solid materials.

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Oppermann, M., Nagornova, N. S., Oriana, A., Baldini, E., Mewes, L., Bauer, B., … Chergui, M. (2017). The LOUVRE laboratory: State-of-the-art ultrafast ultraviolet spectroscopies for molecular and materials science. Chimia, 71(5), 288–294. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2017.288

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