Services
Ultrafast spectroscopy is used to measure the kinetics for a variety of important photophysical processes in chemical and biological research, including electronic structure, photoisomerizations, energy and/or electron transfer, charge transport, optical non-linear effects, and many other processes.
Types of experiment:
- Femtosecond Transient Absorption
- Sub-nanosecond Flash Photolysis
- Femtosecond Optically Gated (FOG) fluorescence
- Time Correlated Single Photon Counting (TCSPC) lifetimes
Equipment
- 1 kHz 4W amplified Ti:Sapphire laser (Spectra Physics - Spitfire ACE)
- Optical Parametric Amplifier (Light Conversion – Topas Prime)
- Transient Absorption Spectrometer (Ultrafast Systems – HELIOS)
- Time Resolved Fluorescence Spectrometer (Ultrafast Systems – HALCYONE)
Contact
Doctor Evan Moore
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
(07) 3365 3862
egmoore@uq.edu.au
Room 838, Chemistry Building (Building 68), St Lucia campus