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Single-shot UV-Vis Multidimensional Spectrophotometer

Interests: Imaging
Published:
Lead Inventor: Gregory Engel

SUMMARY

  • Current UV-Vis protocols require long acquisition times which prevents the acquisition of data on electron dynamics. This in turn limits the resolution with which UV-Vis can be used for certain applications such as contaminant identification. 
  • The inventors developed a technology called Gradient-Assisted Photon Echo Spectroscopy (GRAPE), which acquires the entire 2D spectrum in a single laser shot using only conventional optics. 
  • The invention is a new UV-Vis instrument that acquires information on sample electron dynamics and therefore provides an additional “fingerprint” of the sample making it capable of identifying contaminants with higher resolution than standard UV-Vis.
  • Compared to earlier 2D spectroscopic techniques, the acquisition time of the invention was orders of magnitude lower.

 

 

FIGURE

Schematic diagram of single-shot 2D spectroscopy, capable of acquiring an entire 2D spectrum in a single laser shot using only conventional optics.

 

 

ADVANTAGES

ADVANTAGES

  • Provides additional electronic structure information
  • Allows for identification of additional contaminants
  • Faster than previous multidimensional spectroscopy techniques
  • Does not require ultra-stable optical equipment

 

APPLICATIONS

  • Analytical chemistry
  • Material chemistry

 

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  • US: 9,001,320