Direct Probe of Vibrational Fingerprint and Combination Band Coupling.
Ryan P McDonnellKelson OramMark A BoyerDaniel D KohlerKent A MeyerEdwin L SibertJohn C WrightPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
Vibrational fingerprints and combination bands are a direct measure of couplings that control molecular properties. However, most combination bands possess small transition dipoles. Here we use multiple, ultrafast coherent infrared pulses to resolve vibrational coupling between CH 3 CN fingerprint modes at 918 and 1039 cm -1 and combination bands in the 2750-6100 cm -1 region via doubly vibrationally enhanced (DOVE) coherent multidimensional spectroscopy (CMDS). This approach provides a direct probe of vibrational coupling between fingerprint modes and near-infrared combination bands of large and small transition dipoles in a molecular system over a large frequency range.