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Selective photo-excitation of molecules enabled by stimulated Raman pre-excitation

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
卷 24, 期 17, 页码 10062-10068

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2cp00868h

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  1. Army Research Office (ARO) [W911NF-16-1-0014]
  2. Department of Energy [DE-FG02-2ER15344]

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Double resonance excitation combines vibrational and electronic molecular transitions, making it suitable for microscopy and effective for detecting chromophores at low concentrations. Although it has a low quantum yield, repeated excitations can build up biochemically relevant concentrations. Using non-resonant Raman pre-excitation is a viable option for double resonance excitation.
Double resonance excitation, where the energies of vibrational and electronic molecular transitions are combined in a single, sequential excitation process, was introduced in the 1970s but has only been recently applied to microscopy due to the immense progress in Raman spectroscopy. The value of the technique is in combining the chemical selectivity of IR or Raman excitation with the much larger cross-sections of electronic transitions. Recently, it has been shown to be particularly suited for the detection and identification of chromophores at low concentrations and in the presence of spectral crosstalk. However, despite its low quantum yield per pulse sequence, we believe the technique has potential for selective photochemical transformations. There are some cases (e.g., the selective excitation of optogenetic switches) where the low yield may be overcome by repeated excitations to build up biochemically relevant concentrations. Here we show that double resonance excitation using general, non-resonant Raman pre-excitation is a viable candidate for selectively promoting molecules to chemically active energy levels. The use of non-resonant Raman pre-excitation is less constraining than resonant Raman (used in previous double resonance microscopy works) since the choice of Raman pump-Stokes frequencies may be rather freely chosen.

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