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Pulse echo experiments, vibrational line

As evidenced from the above discussion, vibrational line shapes provide information mostly about intermolecular structure. Transient hole burning and more recently echo experiments, on the other hand, can provide information about the dynamics of spectral diffusion. The first echo experiments on the HOD/ D2O system involved two excitation pulses, and the signal was detected either by integrating the intensity [20] or by heterodyning [22]. The experiments were analyzed with the standard model assuming Gaussian frequency fluctuations. The data were consistent with a spectral diffusion TCF that was bi-exponential, involving fast and slow times of about 100 fs and 1 ps, respectively. [Pg.83]


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