TIME-RESOLVED INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY: WHAT IS THE BEST METHOD?

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1989

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Ohio State University

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A new time-resolved infrared spectrometer has been constructed using a 32 element InSb linear array detector. This spectrometer gives time resolved information in the microsecond range with a noise of 4 parts in a thousand. Recent results will be presented and compared with other infrared techniques. The feasibility of using this spectrometer to obtain time resolved information of surface adsorbates will also be discussed.

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Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Ohio University

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