Multidimensional ultrafast spectroscopy

The development and applications of methods that can help us to visualize the evolution of structural changes of complex assemblies far from equilibrium or of ultrafast structure evolution close to equilibrium are exciting frontiers of research with particularly important examples in chemistry, physics, and biology. Such efforts are expected to complement the vast knowledge of average structures that continue to be discovered by established methods.

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