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The carbonyl vibration of acetic acid is analyzed by spontaneous and ultrafast coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy. The complex band is decomposed into four contributions from different structural motifs and the cyclic dimer signature is extracted.
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Lütgens, M., Friedriszik, F., Lochbrunner, S. (2015). Structural Motifs of Liquid Acetic Acid from Ultrafast CARS Spectroscopy. In: Yamanouchi, K., Cundiff, S., de Vivie-Riedle, R., Kuwata-Gonokami, M., DiMauro, L. (eds) Ultrafast Phenomena XIX. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 162. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13242-6_120
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