Number: 2001-018-1-300
Title: Space- and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy and
photochemistry
Task Group
Chairman: Hiroshi
Masuhara
Member: Paul F.
Barbara, Frans De
Schryver, Keiji Sasaki, Hiroyuki Yoshikawa
Completion Date: 2007 - project abandoned
Objective:
Summarizing present states and backgrounds of Space- and Time-resolved
Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Photochemistry.
Description:
When the target is shifted from homogeneous gas phase and solution
to inhomogeneous solid phase, space-resolution has an important role
in photochemistry. Of course, photochemical processes are dynamic in
nature; hence space-resolutions in photochemistry studies should always
satisfy time-resolution. We summarize here backgrounds and present states
of time-resolved confocal microscopy, time-resolved near-field microscopy,
and time-resolved total internal reflection spectroscopy.
Progress:
project abandoned
Last update: 12 March 2007