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Potential pitfalls of the early-time dynamics in two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 151, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.5079817

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  1. Swedish Research Council
  2. Knut and Alice Wallenberg foundations
  3. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research
  4. Olle Engkvist Byggmastare Foundation

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Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy, and especially the polarization-controlled version of it, is the cutting edge technique for disentangling various types of coherences in molecules and molecular aggregates. In order to evaluate the electronic coherences, which often decay on a 100 fs time scale, the early population times have to be included in the analysis. However, signals in this region are typically plagued by several artifacts, especially in the unavoidable pulse overlap region. In this paper, we show that, in the case of polarization-controlled two-dimensional spectroscopy experiment, the early-time dynamics can be dominated by the incorrect pulse ordering signals. These signals can affect kinetics at positive times well beyond the pulse overlap region, especially when the correct pulse ordering signals are much weaker. Moreover, the incorrect pulse ordering contributions are oscillatory and overlap with the spectral signatures of energy transfer, which may lead to misinterpretation of incorrect pulse ordering signals for fast-decaying coherences.

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