), a system involving the transfer of two protons, using coherent vibrational spectroscopy. In a semiclassical picture, proton transfer is expected to impulsively drive coherent vibrations of the molecular framework through momentum conservation. In contrast to this expectation, only one of the two proton transfer events exhibits such a proton-transfer-induced coherent vibration, while the other shows no evidence of a coherent response associated with proton transfer. This observation cannot be straightforwardly explained within a simple semiclassical description of sequential proton transfer. Our results demonstrate how coherent vibrational spectroscopy can reveal subtle quantum aspects of nuclear motion in ultrafast proton-transfer reactions.
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