Two-Dimensional Optical Spectroscopy discusses the principles
and applications of newly emerging two-dimensional vibrational and
optical spectroscopy techniques. It provides a detailed account of
basic theory required for an understanding of two-dimensional
vibrational and electronic spectroscopy. It also bridges the gap
between the formal development of nonlinear optical spectroscopy
and the application of the theory to explain experimental
results.
Focusing on time-domain spectroscopy, the book presents detailed
discussions on the underlying physics and interpretation methods of
a variety of two-dimensional optical spectroscopic methods. It
illustrates how novel diagrammatic techniques are useful in
graphically describing the associated nonlinear optical transition
pathways and involved population or coherence evolutions. The
author also explains the basics of quantum dynamics and
time-dependent perturbation theories that are required in
describing nonlinear optical processes.
From the development of the theory to novel applications, this
book covers a gamut of topics in this field, including perturbation
theory, coherent Raman scattering, pump-probe spectroscopy, photon
echo spectroscopy, IR-visible four-wave mixing, and linear and
nonlinear optical activity spectroscopy. It shows how to apply the
recently developed tools of vibrational and electronic spectroscopy
in two dimensions.
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