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We report a resonance Raman study on free‐base tetraphenylporphine (H2TPP) and its chemically prepared diacid dispersed in polymethylcyanoacrylate (PMCA). Photoexcitation of the neutral porphine by laser light leads irreversibly to the formation of the diacid, with the π‐cation radical as intermediate species. Resonance Raman (RR) spectra of the diacid dispersed in the polymer obtained with 441.6 nm in the wavenumber region of 100–1650 cm−1 are recorded. Wavenumbers with other excitation lines are also reported for the diacid species. Some bands assigned to out‐of‐plane vibrational modes and forbidden under ideal D2h symmetry are also observed in the resonance Raman spectra of the diacid. These bands arise from the out‐of‐plane distortions, which reduce the symmetry of the molecule. These findings are supported by the electronic absorption studies of the diacid in the polymer. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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We demonstrate a technique for simultaneous detection of coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) at four vibrational frequencies, using simple passive optical elements and without spectrally resolved detection. The technique is based on pump and Stokes femtosecond pulses selectively exciting vibrational resonances through spectral focusing. By replicating the pump and Stokes pair into four pairs, each traveling through appropriate glass elements, we simultaneously excite four different vibrational frequencies. The resulting CARS is a periodic train of intensities detected by a single photomultiplier and frequency analyzed to retrieve its Fourier coefficients. We demonstrate detection of methanol and ethanol mixtures in water and quantitative determination of their concentration owing to the improved chemical selectivity of this quadruplex CARS scheme. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) spectroscopy is an important technique for spectroscopy and chemically selective microscopy, but wider implementation requires dedicated versatile tunable sources. We describe an optical parametric oscillator (OPO) based on a magnesium oxide‐doped periodically poled lithium niobate crystal, with a novel variable output coupler, used as a tunable coherent light source. The OPO's signal wavelength ranges from 880 to 1040 nm and its idler wavelength from 1090 to 1350 nm. We use this OPO to demonstrate high‐resolution narrowband CARS spectroscopy on bulk polystyrene from 900 to 3600 cm−1, covering a large part of the molecular fingerprint region. Recording vibrational spectra using narrowband CARS spectroscopy has several advantages over spontaneous Raman spectroscopy, which we discuss. We isolate the resonant part of the CARS spectrum and compare it to the spontaneous Raman spectrum of polystyrene using the maximum entropy method of phase retrieval; we find them to be in extremely good agreement. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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We report an improvement of the Raman detection sensitivity of porphyrins by factor of 105 using drop‐coating deposition Raman spectroscopy (DCDR). We were able to obtain Raman spectra from ~20 nM initial (deposited) concentrations of cationic and anionic porphyrin. This detection limit is comparable with or even better than that of surface‐enhanced Raman scattering spectroscopy using Ag nanoparticles. Moreover, DCDR spectrum of protoporphyrin IX, which is known as a marker in clinical diagnostics of cancer, was also obtained from 10 nM deposited concentration. To our knowledge, it is the first demonstration of the resonance DCDR spectroscopy. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) spectroscopy of gas‐phase CO2 is demonstrated using a single femtosecond (fs) laser beam. A shaped ultrashort laser pulse with a transform‐limited temporal width of ∼7 fs and spectral bandwidth of ∼225 nm (∼3500 cm−1) is employed for simultaneous excitation of the CO2 Fermi dyads at ∼1285 and ∼1388 cm−1. CARS signal intensities for the two Raman transitions and their ratio as a function of pressure are presented. The signal‐to‐noise ratio of the single beam–generated CO2 CARS signal is sufficient to perform concentration measurements at a rate of 1 kHz. The implications of these experiments for measuring CO2 concentrations and rapid pressure fluctuations in hypersonic and detonation‐based chemically reacting flows are also discussed. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The technique of femtosecond time‐resolved coherent anti‐Stokes scattering (fs‐CARS) is used to investigate the strongly perturbed ν1 ro‐vibrational Raman band of formaldehyde (H2CO). The time‐dependent signal is simulated using a ‘Watson‐’Hamiltonian in A‐type reduction and Raman theory for asymmetric rotors. The results are compared with the experimental data. The fs‐CARS method measures the evolution of the polarization in a molecular ensemble via superposition of many states and is sensitive to spectral irregularities or line shifts of the involved transitions. ‘Coriolis’ interactions play a major role in the analysis of the ν1 band of formaldehyde. We successfully simulate the fs‐CARS transient signal from the ν1 band of formaldehyde including a model for multiple ‘Coriolis’ interactions, without the necessity of describing the complete interaction between all the vibrational levels. ‘Coriolis’ coupling coefficients and energy shifts are derived from the experiment by a least‐square fit. The results are discussed and compared to literature values. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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A two‐beam multiplexed coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy setup is demonstrated by using a broadband (BB) Ti:sapphire oscillator without using any specialty fibres. A well‐defined spectral structure of the source leads to a delay‐sensitive CARS measurement in two‐colour CARS and also provides an efficient means of obtaining three‐colour CARS signals combined with the dispersion compensation of the BB pulse. Our result implies that the background suppression is limited by the onset of the spurious signals caused by the different CARS process, qualitatively differing from what is typically observed in the CARS microscopy. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The phonons and the crystal structure of the complex hydride LiBH4 are studied on single crystals using micro‐Raman spectroscopy. The symmetry of the modes is determined by polarization‐dependent measurements at liquid helium temperature, allowing a better comparison and a more reliable assignment to the computed phonon wavenumbers. This has led to the revision of some former assignments made from Raman measurements on polycrystalline samples. In addition, a higher integration time allowed the detection of very weak lines, so that 35 out of 36 predicted Raman lines have been identified. We have also performed explorative Raman measurements on Mg(BH4)2 powders. In contrast to LiBH4, the very poor crystallinity of this material inhibits the exploitation of the full potential of Raman spectroscopy. Only broad lines are observed, which we compare to phonon wavenumbers calculated for various possible structures using density functional theory. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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We demonstrate a new technique that combines polarization sensitivity of the coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) response with heterodyne amplification for background‐free detection of CARS signals. In this heterodyne interferometric polarization CARS (HIP‐CARS), the major drawbacks of polarization and heterodyne CARS are rectified. Using a home‐built picosecond optical parametric oscillator, we are able to address vibrational stretches between 600 and 1650 cm−1 and record continuous high‐resolution Raman equivalent HIP‐CARS spectra. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Detailed studies of the mechanism of surface‐enhanced (resonance) Raman spectroscopy (SE(R)RS), and its applications, place a number of demands on the properties of SERS scatterers. With large Raman cross‐sections, versatile synthetic chemistry and complete lack of fluorescence, free dipyrrins meet these demands but the Raman and SE(R)RS spectroscopy of free dipyrrins is largely unknown. The first study of the Raman spectroscopy of free dipyrrins is therefore presented in this work. The nonresonant Raman, resonant Raman and surface‐enhanced Raman spectra of a typical meso aryl‐substituted‐dipyrrin are reported. Absolute differential cross‐sections are obtained for excitation wavelengths in the near infrared and visible region, in solution phase and for dipyrrin adsorbed on the surface of silver nanoparticles. Raman enhancement factors for SERRS and resonance Raman are calculated from the observed differential cross‐sections. The magnitudes of the resonantly enhanced cross‐sections are similar to those recently reported for strong SERS dyes such as Rhodamine 6G and Crystal Violet. Free dipyrrins offer the advantages of existing SERS dyes but without the drawback of strong fluorescence. Free dipyrrins should therefore find applications in all areas of Raman spectroscopy including fundamental studies of the mechanisms of SERS and bioanalytical and environmental applications. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Local‐mode and localized surface plasmons generated on the silver thin film can selectively enhance the Raman signal from the surface. Further improvement of surface signal can be obtained by using the polarized Raman technique that results in a dramatic enhancement of the surface sensitivity by up to 25.4 times as compared to that without a silver coating. This technique will be very useful for Raman study on samples that suffer overlapping background signal. In this article, we show that it can be used to significantly improve the signal of thin strained‐Si layer on top of SiGe buffer layer. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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We measured the surface‐enhanced resonance Raman scattering (SER(R)S) spectra of 5,10,15,20‐tetrakis (1‐methyl‐4‐pyridyl)porphyrin (TMPyP) by using solid SERS‐active substrates: Ag nanoparticles immobilized by aminosilane on glass plates. We report the surprising result that by using such substrates it is possible to obtain SER(R)S spectra of porphyrins in the unperturbed free‐base form, although by using silver nanoparticles directly in solution, the porphyrin molecules are completely metalated. We suggest that silane used for nanoparticle immobilization modifies the surface properties and, therefore, makes porphyrin metalation impossible. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Micro‐Raman spectroscopy (MRS) was utilized for the first time to evaluate the effect of indole‐3‐carbinol (I3C) on acute alcoholic liver injury in vivo. In situ Raman analysis of tissue sections provided distinct spectra that can be used to distinguish alcoholic liver injury as well as ethanol‐induced liver fibrosis from the normal state. Sixteen mice with liver diseases including acute liver injury and chronic liver fibrosis, and eight mice with normal liver tissues, and eight remedial mice were studied employing the Raman spectroscopic technique in conjunction with biomedical assays. The biochemical changes in mouse liver tissue when liver injury/fibrosis occurs such as the loss of reduced glutathione (GSH), and the increase of collagen (α‐helix protein) were observed by MRS. The intensity ratio of two Raman peaks (I1450/I666) and in combination with statistical analysis of the entire Raman spectrum was found capable of classifying liver tissues with different pathological features. Raman spectroscopy therefore is an important candidate for a nondestructive in vivo screening of the effect of drug treatment on liver disease, which potentially decreases the time‐consuming clinical trials. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microspectroscopy has demonstrated significant potential for biological and materials imaging. To date, however, the primary mechanism of disseminating CARS spectroscopic information is through pseudocolor imagery, which explicitly neglects a vast majority of the hyperspectral data. Furthermore, current paradigms in CARS spectral processing do not lend themselves to quantitative sample‐to‐sample comparability. The primary limitation stems from the need to accurately measure the so‐called nonresonant background (NRB) that is used to extract the chemically sensitive Raman information from the raw spectra. Measurement of the NRB on a pixel‐by‐pixel basis is a nontrivial task; thus, surrogate NRB from glass or water is typically utilized, resulting in error between the actual and estimated amplitude and phase. In this paper, we present a new methodology for extracting the Raman spectral features that significantly suppresses these errors through phase detrending and scaling. Classic methods of error correction, such as baseline detrending, are demonstrated to be inaccurate and to simply mask the underlying errors. The theoretical justification is presented by re‐developing the theory of phase retrieval via the Kramers–Kronig relation, and we demonstrate that these results are also applicable to maximum entropy method‐based phase retrieval. This new error‐correction approach is experimentally applied to glycerol spectra and tissue images, demonstrating marked consistency between spectra obtained using different NRB estimates and between spectra obtained on different instruments. Additionally, in order to facilitate implementation of these approaches, we have made many of the tools described herein available free for download. Published 2015. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.  相似文献   

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Ultraviolet‐resonance Raman (UV‐RR) micro‐spectroscopy is an appropriate and sensitive tool to assess the chromophore structures in bleached cellulosic pulps used for papermaking. The particular selectivity in detection and identification of chromophores in pulps is achieved by acquiring the UV‐RR spectra in the solid state with laser excitation at 325 nm. This wavelength corresponds to absorption of poly‐unsaturated chromophore structures in partially bleached/fully bleached pulps, and linearly correlated with the signal at ca 1600 cm−1 in the UV‐RR spectra. The characteristic vibrations from particular pulp chromophore structures have been assigned from experiments with model compounds, thus allowing the establishment of a UV‐RR database. Among the components of bleached pulp, the xylan–lignin complex was suggested to be an important source of chromophores. The monitoring of pulp bleaching by UV‐RR allowed us to suggest that it is the formation of new polysaccharide‐derived chromophores upon bleaching that hinders development of further brightness and is co‐responsible for the brightness reversion of fully bleached pulps. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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This paper reviews our results on femtosecond time‐resolved spectroscopy (transient absorption, transient‐grating and fluorescence spectroscopy) to study the photophysics and photochemistry of the two very important biological photoreceptor chromophores phycocyanobilin (PCB) and protochlorophyllide a (PChla). The compound PCB serves as a model chromophore for the photoreceptor phytochrome. By means of transient‐grating spectroscopy where the excitation wavelength was varied ove r the spectral region of the S0S1‐absorption the ultrafast processes were studied upon excitation with varying excess energy delivered to the system. On the basis of the results obtained, both the rate of the photoreaction in PCB and the rate of the decay of different excited‐state species via different decay channels depend on the excitation wavelength. Furthermore, transient absorption experiments illuminating the excited‐state dynamics of PChla, a porphyrin‐like compound and, as substrate of the NADPH/protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase (POR), a precursor of the chlorophyll biosynthesis are presented. In addition to pump‐energy‐dependent measurements performed with PChla dissolved in methanol, the excited‐state dynamics of PChla was interrogated in different solvents that were chosen to mimic different environmental conditions. In addition to the femtosecond time‐resolved absorption experiments the picosecond time‐resolved fluorescence of the system was studied. The transient absorption and tim e‐resolved fluorescence data allow suggesting a detailed model for the excited‐state relaxation of PChla describing the excited‐state processes in terms of a branching of the initially excited state population into a reactive and nonreactive path. Thus, the excited‐state potential energy surface exhibits two distinct S1 and Sx minima separated from the Franck–Condon region along two most likely orthogonal reaction coordinates. Finally, the model derived is related to models suggested to acco unt for the reduction of PChla to chlorophyllide a within the natural enzymatic environment of POR.  相似文献   

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1,3‐Dithiole‐2‐thione (DTT) was synthesized and characterized using NMR, FT‐Raman, FT‐IR, UV spectroscopies. Resonance Raman spectra (RRs) were obtained with 341.5, 354.7 and 368.9 nm excitation wavelengths and density functional calculations were done to elucidate the electronic transitions and the RRs of DTT in cyclohexane solution. The RRs indicate that the Franck‐Condon region photodynamics is predominantly along the CS stretch+ H‐CC‐H scissor υ4, accompanied by the H‐CC‐H scissor υ3, S‐C‐S symmetric stretch υ6, CC stretch υ2, and overtone of the non‐totally symmetric SC‐S2 out‐of‐plane deformation 2υ11. The excited‐state dynamics and the force constant of CS stretch calculated by the RRs were discussed. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Influence of electron‐beam (e‐beam) irradiation on multi‐walled (MW) and single‐walled (SW) carbon nanotube films grown by microwave chemical vapor deposition technique is investigated. These films were subjected to an e‐beam energy of 50 keV from a scanning electron microscope for 2.5, 5.5, 8.0, and 15 h, and to 100 and 200 keV from a transmission electron microscope for a few minutes to ∼2 h continuously. Such conditions resemble an increased temperature and pressure regime enabling a degree of structural fluidity. To assess structural modifications, they were analyzed prior to and after irradiation using resonance Raman spectroscopy (RRS) in addition to in situ monitoring by electron microscopy. The experiments showed that with extended exposures, both types of nanotubes displayed various local structural instabilities including pinching, graphitization/amorphization, and formation of an intramolecular junction (IMJ) within the area of electron beam focus possibly through amorphous carbon aggregates. RRS revealed that irradiation generated defects in the lattice as quantified through (1) variation of the intensity of radial breathing mode (RBM), (2) intensity ratio of D to G band (ID/IG), and (3) positions of the D and G bands and their harmonics (D* and G*) and combination bands (D + G). The increase in the defect‐induced D band intensity, quenching of RBM intensity, and only a slight increase in G band intensity are some of the implications. The MW nanotubes tend to reach a state of saturation for prolonged exposures, while the SW ones transform from a semiconducting to a quasi‐metallic character. Softening of the q = 0 selection rule is suggested as a possible reason to explain these results. Furthermore, these studies provide a contrasting comparison between MW and SW nanotubes. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Natural and synthetic samples of analcime and pollucite (both zeolites belonging to the analcime group) were studied by means of micro‐Raman spectrometry, X‐ray fluorescence analysis (XFA) and X‐ray diffraction (XRD). On knowing the chemical and structural characteristics of each solid‐solution member, the observed shift in the spectral position of the Raman active modes can be explained and used for phase determination. As shown, the distinction between members of the analcime–pollucite solid‐solution series using Raman spectroscopy is significantly more conclusive than the corresponding XRD findings. Also, information about the structurally bound water inside the zeolite structure can be gained using Raman spectroscopy as long as a suitable exciting wavelength is selected. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The spatial resolution in optical imaging is restricted by so‐called diffraction limit, which prevents it to be better than about half of the wavelength of the probing light. Tip‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS), which is based on the SPP‐induced plasmonic enhancement and confinement of light near a metallic nanostructure, can however, overcome this barrier and produce optical images far beyond the diffraction limit. Here in this article, the basic phenomenon involved in TERS is reviewed, and the high spatial resolution achieved in optical imaging through this technique is discussed. Further, it is shown that when TERS is combined with some other physical phenomena, the spatial resolution can be dramatically improved. Particularly, by including tip‐applied extremely localized pressure in TERS process, it has been demonstrated that a spatial resolution as high as 4 nm could be achieved.  相似文献   

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