Detecting Centrosymmetric Molecular Ions at an Interface with Vibrational Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy
Bijoya Mandal,
Somaiyeh Dadashi,
Koichi Kumagai
et al.
Abstract:Under the electric dipole approximation, second-order nonlinear optical phenomena, such as vibrational sum frequency generation (vSFG) and second harmonic generation (SHG), are forbidden in centrosymmetric environments, making them surfacespecific processes where the centrosymmetry is inherently broken and suitable for studying interfacial chemistry. Although the underlying theory of vSFG/SHG pertaining to centrosymmetry has been extensively studied, fundamental questions remain to be addressed. For example, w… Show more
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