Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy

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title: Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy
text: Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES) is an ultrafast laser spectroscopy technique that allows the study of ultrafast phenomena inside systems in condensed phase. The term electronic refers to the fact that the optical frequencies in the visible spectral range are used to excite electronic energy states of the system; however, such a technique is also used in the IR optical range and in this case the method is called two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy (2DIR). This technique records t
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