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Single-sweep detection of relaxation kinetics by submicrosecond midinfrared spectroscopy

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REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
Volume 75, Issue 2, Pages 486-491

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.1637437

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We present a design for the detection of relaxation kinetics by midinfrared transient spectroscopy. Spectra can be collected with 150 ns time resolution after a single pump pulse. This eliminates the need for flowing samples and the shot-to-shot background noise common in pump-probe spectroscopy. Difference frequency generation from a Ti:sapphire oscillator with a dual-wavelength profile produces broadband femtosecond IR pulses tunable below 1800 cm(-1) at 91 MHz repetition rate. This pulse train probes a sample by direct absorption, followed by dispersion of the 200 cm(-1) wide spectra in a double-prism spectrometer onto a fast multichannel mercury cadmium telluride detector. In our setup, sample relaxation is initiated by a single temperature jump. We present the fast folding dynamics of the protein lambda repressor as an application. (C) 2004 American Institute of Physics.

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