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Time gated Fourier transform spectroscopy with burst excitation for time-resolved spectral maps from the nano- to millisecond range

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 59, Issue 84, Pages 12625-12628

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3cc03961g

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Burst-mode Time Gated Fourier Transform Spectroscopy is a technique that can simultaneously capture and disentangle emission signals from different lifetime states. The technique is showcased using DNA-stabilized silver nanoclusters, demonstrating its potential.
We demonstrate burst-mode Time Gated Fourier Transform Spectroscopy (bmTG-FTS), a technique for simultaneously capturing and disentangling emission signals from short- (ns) and long-lived (mu s-ms) states. We showcase the possibilities of the technique by preparing time gated temporal-spectral maps from a dual-emissive DNA-stabilized silver nanocluster (DNA-AgNC). We demonstrate burst-mode Time Gated Fourier Transform Spectroscopy (bmTG-FTS), a technique for simultaneously capturing and disentangling emission signals from short- (ns) and long-lived (mu s-ms) states.

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