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Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy - Wikipedia The main result of this technique is a two-dimensional absorption spectrum that shows the correlation between excitation and detection frequencies The first 2DES spectra were recorded in 1998
Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES) | Nireos Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES) is the optical analogue of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, a spectroscopic technique that has revolutionized structural biology, enabling the determination of complex molecular structures with high spatial resolution
Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy - Nature Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES) is an ultrafast optical technique that can study relaxation dynamics with femtosecond time resolution at an unprecedented level of detail compared
2-D Spectral Analysis - Wiley Online Library Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction General concepts Traditional 2-D spectral estimation Parametric 2-D spectral estimation 2-D high resolution methods Other techniques Comp
Two-Dimensional Spectral Representation - IEEE Xplore Abstract: In this article, a two-dimensional (2-D) spectral representation is proposed for the visualization and classification of hyperspectral images (HSIs)
Mapping Simulated Two-Dimensional Spectra to Molecular Models Using . . . Two-dimensional (2D) spectroscopy encodes molecular properties and dynamics into expansive spectral data sets Translating these data into meaningful chemical insights is challenging because of the many ways chemical properties can influence the spectra
2D Spectral Analysis - University of Waterloo This script shows you how to perform 2D spectral analysis by looking at the spectrum along the radial direction in wavenumber space This allows you to reduce a dimension and plot the information in a manner similar to the 1D spectra