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Femtosecond probes of molecular and structural dynamics in liquid water: dependence on temperature and ionic solutes

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Abstract

The transient waveforms measured in the femtosecond time-resolved, optical heterodyne detected Raman-induced Kerr effect in liquid water (fs OHD-RIKE) are interpreted by the combination of a forced oscillator kinetic analysis and modal decomposition of the depolarized Raman spectrum deduced from a fast Fourier transform analysis of the discreetly sampled experimental observable. We recently presented an analysis of the fs OHD-RIKE dynamics observed in room temperature/atmospheric pressure liquid water accounting for the structural/vibrational dynamics over the inverse frequency range 0-600 cm-1[1].

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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