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Direct comparison of phase-sensitive vibrational sum frequency generation with maximum entropy method: Case study of water

de Beer, Alex G. F.
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Samson, Jean-Sebastien
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Hua, Wei
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2011
Journal Of Chemical Physics

We present a direct comparison of phase sensitive sum-frequency generation experiments with phase reconstruction obtained by the maximum entropy method. We show that both methods lead to the same complex spectrum. Furthermore, we discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each of these methods, analyzing possible sources of experimental and analytical errors. A simulation program for maximum entropy phase reconstruction is available at: http://lbp.epfl.ch/.

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.3662469
Web of Science ID

WOS:000298250600041

Author(s)
de Beer, Alex G. F.
Samson, Jean-Sebastien
Hua, Wei
Huang, Zishuai
Chen, Xiangke
Allen, Heather C.
Roke, Sylvie  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Journal Of Chemical Physics
Volume

135

Issue

22

Article Number

224701

Subjects

Nonlinear-Optical Spectroscopy

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Retrieval Approach

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Aqueous Surfaces

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Interfaces

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Algorithms

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*Entropy

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Research Design

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Orientation

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Molecules

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Microscopy

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Spectra

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Water/*chemistry

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June 25, 2012
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