We present a rapid-scanning approach to fluorescence-detected two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy that combines acousto-optic phase-modulation with digital lock-in detection. This approach shifts the signal detection window to suppress 1/f laser noise and enables interferometric tracking of the time delays to allow for correction of spectral phase distortions and accurate phasing of the data. This use of digital lock-in detection enables acquisition of linear and nonlinear signals of interest in a single measurement. We demonstrate the method on a laser dye, measuring the linear fluorescence excitation spectrum as well as rephasing, non-rephasing, and absorptive fluorescence-detected two-dimensional electronic spectra.
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Agathangelou, D., Javed, A., Sessa, F., Solinas, X., Joffre, M., & Ogilvie, J. P. (2021). Phase-modulated rapid-scanning fluorescence-detected two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy. Journal of Chemical Physics, 155(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0057649
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