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Probing structural evolution along multidimensional reaction coordinates with femtosecond stimulated Raman spectroscopy
Authors:Frontiera Renee R  Fang Chong  Dasgupta Jyotishman  Mathies Richard A
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA.
Abstract:Mapping out multidimensional potential energy surfaces has been a goal of physical chemistry for decades in the quest to both predict and control chemical reactivity. Recently a new spectroscopic approach called Femtosecond Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy or FSRS was introduced that can structurally interrogate multiple dimensions of a reactive potential energy surface. FSRS is an ultrafast laser technique which provides complete time-resolved, background-free Raman spectra in a few laser shots. The FSRS technique provides simultaneous ultrafast time (~50 fs) and spectral (~8 cm(-1)) resolution, thus enabling one to follow reactive structural evolutions as they occur. In this perspective we summarize how FSRS has been used to follow structural dynamics and provide mechanistic detail on three classical chemical reactions: a structural isomerization, an electron transfer reaction, and a proton transfer reaction.
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