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Ultrafast Two Dimensional-Infrared Spectroscopy of a Molecular Monolayer
The study of vibrational coupling and energy flow in bulk (bio)molecular systems using two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy, has dramatically broadened our ability to elucidate structures and their dynamic evolution on ultrafast timescales. For molecules at surfaces, however, these insights have be...
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