Ultrafast Systems Transient Absorption (TA) Spectrometer
The TA Spectrometer measures the photo-physics of a molecule using an Ultrafast Helios and EOS spectrometer with a Coherent Libra amplified Ti:sapphire laser system and Light Conversion TOPAS optical parametric amplifier. This measurement permits users to measure desired photo-physical processes on the femto-to-microsecond timescales.
ISS Chronos BH Steady State and Time-resolved Fluorimeter
The ISS Chronos fluorimeter in the Young lab is utilized to measure both steady-state and time resolved emission from both solution and solid-state samples. Fluorescence lifetimes are measured using a technique called time-resolved single photon counting (TRSPC). In the steady-state mode, this instrument can be used to measure either the emission or excitation spectra of a given sample.
Ocean Optics Absorption Spectrometer
The Ocean Optics diode array spectrometer is utilized to determine the absorption spectrum of a sample simultaneously with a one-shot measurement. The Ocean Optics spectrometer is used in conjunction with the potentiostat to carry out spectroelectrochemistry measurements.
Synthesis Lab
The synthesis lab utilizes a Schlenk line that is hooked up to a 1402 Welch vacuum pump and a nitrogen stream. These and other equipment commonly found in synthetic laboratories are utilized to synthesize products that are otherwise difficult to produce without air-free synthesis. Sample preparation for a wide range of characterization methods can be accomplished using a high vacuum line powered by an Edwards Turbomolecular Pump or a nitrogen purged glove bag if samples are air or water sensitive.
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