Abstract
Since the first demonstration by Y.R. Shen, vibrationally resolved sum frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy has become a powerful tool for investigation of molecules at surfaces and interfaces.1 In SFG studies, the pulsed visible laser beam is mixed at the interface with the tunable IR beam.
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