Abstract

Spectrally dispersed femtosecond time-resolved coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy is utilized to study the ultrafast vibrational dynamics in rhodamine B dye in solution at room temperature. The anti-Stokes intensities are monitored as a function of time and wavenumber. By simply changing the timing of laser pulses, the vibrational dynamics of excited Raman transitions in rhodamine B molecules can be tracked and detected.

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