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arxiv: physics/0604180 · v1 · submitted 2006-04-21 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Photon-correlation Fourier spectroscopy

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keywords spectralfluorescencespectroscopydynamicsfourierhighmethodresolution
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We describe a method to probe the spectral fluctuations of a transition over broad ranges of frequencies and timescales with the high spectral resolution of Fourier spectroscopy, and a temporal resolution as high as the excited state lifetime, even in the limit of very low photocounting rates. The method derives from a simple relation between the fluorescence spectral dynamics of a single radiating dipole and its fluorescence intensity correlations at the outputs of a continuously scanning Michelson interferometer. These findings define an approach to investigate the fast fluorescence spectral dynamics of single molecules and other faint light sources beyond the time-resolution capabilities of standard spectroscopy experiments.

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