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Vibrational Coherence Decay in Metal Carbonyls: Solvent Dependence of Coherence Lifetimes Studied with MDIR

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Ultrafast Phenomena XVI

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Multidimensional infrared spectra of a metal carbonyl in different solvents are presented as a function of the waiting time, t 2. The evolution of each peak is related to excitedstate coherences and the relative correlation between excited state vibrational energies.

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Nee, M.J., Baiz, C.R., Anna, J.M., McCanne, R., Kubarych, K.J. (2009). Vibrational Coherence Decay in Metal Carbonyls: Solvent Dependence of Coherence Lifetimes Studied with MDIR. In: Corkum, P., Silvestri, S., Nelson, K., Riedle, E., Schoenlein, R. (eds) Ultrafast Phenomena XVI. Springer Series in Chemical Physics, vol 92. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-95946-5_104

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