Time-resolved Absorption Spectroscopy
Time-resolved absorption spectroscopy is a powerful analytical method used to investigate the dynamics of events occurring on the nanosecond and picosecond timescale. It is used to study the fast-changing properties of materials and to evaluate the speed at which chemical and biochemical processes occur. It also allows for the study of chemical reaction intermediates, which would not be possible with traditional absorption spectroscopy techniques. This method can be applied to a diverse range of fields such as biochemistry, materials science, and drug development. Its applications include research related to chemical and biological catalysts, photosynthesis and photovoltaics, bioelectronics, and nanomaterials.
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