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Ultrafast broadband circular dichroism in the deep ultraviolet
- Source :
- Oppermann, Malte; Bauer, Benjamin; Rossi, Thomas; Zinna, Francesco; Helbing, Jan; Lacour, Jérôme; Chergui, Majed (2019). Ultrafast broadband circular dichroism in the deep ultraviolet. Optica, 6(1):56.
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- The measurement of chirality and its temporal evolution are crucial for the understanding of a large range of biological functions and chemical reactions. Steady-state circular dichroism (CD) is a standard analytical tool for measuring chirality in chemistry and biology. Nevertheless, its push into the ultrafast time domain and in the deep-ultraviolet has remained a challenge, with only some isolated reports of subnanosecond CD. Here, we present a broadband time-resolved CD spectrometer in the deep ultraviolet (UV) spectral range with femtosecond time resolution. The setup employs a photoelastic modulator to achieve shot-to-shot polarization switching of a 20 kHz pulse train of broadband femtosecond deep-UV pulses (250–370 nm). The resulting sequence of alternating left- and right-circularly polarized probe pulses is employed in a pump-probe scheme with shot-to-shot dispersive detection and thus allows for the acquisition of broadband CD spectra of ground- and excited-state species. Through polarization scrambling of the probe pulses prior to detection, artifact-free static and transient CD spectra of enantiopure $[Ru(bpy)_3 ]^2^+$ are successfully recorded with a sensitivity of <2 × $10^-^5$ OD (≈0.7 mdeg). Due to its broadband deep-UV detection with unprecedented sensitivity, the measurement of ultrafast chirality changes in biological systems with amino-acid residues and peptides and of DNA oligomers is now feasible.
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- Oppermann, Malte; Bauer, Benjamin; Rossi, Thomas; Zinna, Francesco; Helbing, Jan; Lacour, Jérôme; Chergui, Majed (2019). Ultrafast broadband circular dichroism in the deep ultraviolet. Optica, 6(1):56.
- Notes :
- application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-172268, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1416175054
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource