Ultrafast time resolved spectroscopy in studies of the inter- and intra-molecular dynamics 1200-2SPEC342M
Interaction of electromagnetic wave with matter, linear and nonlinear optical phenomena, physical fundamentals and methods of coherent laser spectroscopy "pump-probe": transient absorption, femtosecond optical Kerr effect, femtosecond stimulated Raman scattering, transient transmission and reflectionin, photon echo. Application of the time-resolved methods in chemistry; studies of coherent dynamics and structures of molecular systems and the dynamics of chemical reactions.
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Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
1. Student will be able to understand the dynamics of ultrashort processes occuring in molecular systems and to describe them in the language of mathematics
2. Student will know the experimental methods, which can be used to observe the discussed processes
Assessment criteria
Final written exam with open questions
Practical placement
does not concern
Bibliography
1. J. Manz, L. Woste, "Femtosecond Chemistry", VCH, 1995
2. W. Demtroeder, Laser Spectroscopy", Willey, 1993
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