Abstract
Real-time observation of nuclear motion during chemical reactions is crucial. Femtosecond near-infrared stimulated-Raman spectra of an isomerizing cyanine are drastically different from visible ones, reflecting the ultrafast wavepacket migration and spreading in the excited state.
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