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DLS provides light engine for TRIR measurements

June 21st, 2010

Michael Radunsky, Product Marketing Manager Daylight Solutions

Daylight Solutions is proud to appear on the cover of the June 2010 issue of Applied Spectroscopy supporting the research of Dr. David Grills et al. at Brookhaven National Labs in Upton, NY. Dr. Grills’ team has combined Pulse Radiolysis and Time Resolved Infrared spectroscopy (TRIR) to detect and probe transient species. Pulse Radiolysis allows for the instantaneous generation of the transient target molecule and TRIR, using a Daylight Solutions cw mid-IR ECqcL™, provides the sensitivity and selectivity to probe their lifecycles. Investigating in the mid-IR provides structural specificity that is often lacking when using UV, visible, and near IR detection.

In the Applied Spectroscopy cover article (D. Grills, et al., Applied Spectroscopy, pg. 563, v. 64, no. 6. 2010) experiments are described where the group obtained TRIR spectra of the CO2 reduction photocatalyst [ReI(2,2’-bipyridyl-)(CO)3(CH3CN)]0 with time resolution of <20 ns using a pair of Daylight Solutions cw lasers operating from 1890-2084 cm-1 (4.8-5.3 µm). This measurement opens the door to probing intermediates and mechanisms of redox processes that were previously difficult or impossible to study.

Wavelength-stable cw operation of the Daylight Solutions External Cavity Quantum Cascade Laser coupled with a fast-rise time dc-coupled detector allows for a complete temporal profile to be obtained with a single radiolysis pulse at a given wavelength. The entire data set is then stitched together piecewise to produce a spectrum that tells the life history of species that rise and fall in concentration over the lifetime of the experiment. Dr. Grills’ work is the first example of fast TRIR detection of species produced by Pulse Radiolysis in a condensed phase.

Daylight Solutions has pioneered the design and commercialization of External Cavity Quantum Cascade Lasers (ECqcL™) and delivers a variety of high brightness, narrow linewidth, tunable solutions from 3.8 to 12 µm portion of the mid-IR spectrum. We offer performance ranging from cw mode hop-free tuning to pulsed coverage of over 250 cm-1 in a single laser to over 10 W from a single platform. For further information, contact Chris Armacost at carmacost@daylightsolutions.com or (858) 413-1208.

The Society for Applied Spectroscopy is a nonprofit organization formed to advance and disseminate knowledge and information concerning the art and science of spectroscopy, and other allied sciences, to advance the professional standing and growth of the Society and its members, to coordinate cooperative endeavors of its individual members and sections, and to promote and maintain a close bond among its members.

About Light Topics

November 1st, 2009

Light Topics is a periodical that contains general information on noteworthy activities within Daylight Solutions and the mid- to long-wave infrared community in general. New product announcements, technology summaries, opinion essays, and technical articles highlighting recent advances will all serve as potential material for forthcoming topics.

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Why the Mid-IR?

November 1st, 2009

Timothy Day, CEO Daylight Solutions
Paul Larson, President Daylight Solutions

As our first Light Topic, we thought it appropriate to start with the question “Why the mid-IR?”

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