Utilizing the ultrafast electronic response of Kerr effect of glass materia
l as an optical gate, we have constructed a system for the time-resolved fl
uorescence measurement in the 100-fs time region. We have demonstrated that
the ultrafast Kerr-gate technique combined with multi-channel spectral det
ection enables us to the direct measurement of the spectral shape. Because
of highly efficient gating and simultaneous acquisition of all the spectral
components, the time-resolved fluorescence spectra of high S/N ratio have
been obtained for several dye solutions. Although wavelength-dependent time
delay of the system is found to remain, direct recognition of the dynamic
Stokes shift in the S-2 --> S-0 fluorescence of malachite green in ethanol
has been made by comparing the obtained time-resolved spectra with those of
the ultrafast fluorescence of beta-carotene in hexane. (C) 2000 Published
by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.