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Probing the Structure of Molecular Cavity Polaritons with Vibronic Spectroscopy

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Abstract

The strong coupling of light and molecular transitions manipulates excited state potential energy surfaces central to photochemistry. We discuss vibronic spectroscopic approaches to establish these manipulations and their impacts in model systems.

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