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Time-Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference, Emil-Warburg-Symposium, Bayreuth-Bischofsgrun, Fed. Rep. of Germany, June 3-7, 1985 (Springer Proceedings in Physics)

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Time-Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference, Emil-Warburg-Symposium, Bayreuth-Bischofsgrun, Fed. Rep. of Germany, June 3-7, 1985 (Springer Proceedings in Physics), L Langstein, 9783642475450

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For more than two decades time-resolved vibrational spectroscopy (TRVS) was only part of general conferences on solid-state physics, molecular spec troscopy, photochemistry and photobiology. It was in 1982 when the first meeting on TRVS was organized at Lake Placid. The conference met a strong need among the workers in the field, and it was decided to continue with spe cial conferences on this topic. The 2nd International Conference on Time-Resolved Vibrational Spec troscopy was held June 3-i, 1985 at Bayreuth-Bischofsgrun, Germany. Sci entists from many disciplines came together to discuss their common interest in time-resolved techniques and spectroscopic applications. The high qual ity of the research presented, the enthusiasm of the participants, and the attractive surroundings combined to an enjoyable atmosphere. Ample time for discussions and the limited number of participants (approximately 100) stimulated the formal and informal exchange of ideas. “‘umerous people helped to make the conference run smoothly. Special thanks are due to Mrs. Lenich for making the technical arrangements, and to the program committee for the selection of the scientific presentations. The meeting has benefited from several financial souces. The generous sup port by the Emil-Warburg-Stiftung was particularly helpful. Financial aid of the “Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft” and of the “Bayerisches Staatsmini sterium fur U nterricht und K ultus” is also gratefully acknowledged.