
Step Scan
- 1988 R&D 100 award winner for development of the Step-Scan technique
- Flexible experiment triggering -- user defined master/slave
- Broad range of hard and software in order to configure the ideal setup for your experiment
- Time resolved experiments down to the very low ns-range
- Available for all VERTEX series spectrometers
- Technical and application support to ensure your success
TIME RESOLVED Spectroscopy
The step-scan technique allows the monitoring of the temporal progress of very fast reproducible events (transients). The interferometer mirror consecutively steps to the separate interferogram points one by one where the experiment is restarted again. All VERTEX series spectrometers utilize high quality interferometers with highly precise scanner control which enable them to obtain superb time resolved data.
Applications:
- Electron transfer studies of biological compounds
- High speed gas-phase kinetics
- Dynamics of geological interstitial species
- State-to-state spectroscopy of radical intermediates
- Dynamics of combustion processes
- Photolysis experiments
- Pump probe experiments
- Kinetics of organometallic chemistry reactions
- Time resolved emission spectroscopy, e.g. photoluminescence, fluorescence or pulsed laser emission.
RAPID SCAN
For time resolved spectroscopy of non-reproducible experiments (e.g. many chemical reactions) the above mentioned Step-Scan approach is not applicable anymore. However, also for this class of experiments time resolved data can be obtained using the so-called Rapid-Scan technique. In this case the interferometer mirror moves very fast and up to 4 spectra can be extracted from each full forward-backward interferometer scan.
Since the duration of one scan does not only depend on the mirror velocity but also on the distance, the achievable number of spectra per second also depends on spectral resolution. Equipped with the Rapid-Scan option, already the VERTEX70/70v is able to achieve almost 60 spectra per second. Moreover the VERTEX80/80v based on the innovative UltraScan interferometer sets the standards, achieving more than 100 spectra per second!
Spectral Acquisition Rates | VERTEX 70/70v | VERTEX 80/80v |
Resolution | Acquisition Rates | Acquisition Rates |
16 cm-1 | 58 spectra/second | >100 spectra/second |
8 cm-1 | 42 spectra/second | 75 spectra/second |

