Roke, S.Kleyn, A. W.Bonn, M.2013-02-082013-02-082013-02-08200110.1021/jp004167q2-s2.0-0035868731https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/88724We present an investigation into femtosecond time-resolved vibrational sum frequency spectroscopy as a tool for studying ultrafast surface dynamics. It is demonstrated that the presence of experimentally observed new spectral features does not necessarily mean that a novel chemical species has appeared on the surface. In addition, we present a simple model for calculating the sum frequency intensity as a chemical reaction takes place on the surface via a transition state or reaction intermediate. These calculations show that a transition state can be observed and its lifetime can be determined. © 2001 American Chemical Society.Ultrafast surface dynamics studied with femtosecond sum frequency generationtext::journal::journal article::research article