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Qin Chao-Chao, Jia Guang-Rui, Zhang Xian-Zhou, Liu Yu-Fang, Long Jin-You, Zhang Bing. Field-free molecular orientation induced by combined femtosecond single- and dual-color laser pulses:The role of delay time and quantum interferenceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(1): 013302.
| Qin Chao-Chao, Jia Guang-Rui, Zhang Xian-Zhou, Liu Yu-Fang, Long Jin-You, Zhang Bing. Field-free molecular orientation induced by combined femtosecond single- and dual-color laser pulses:The role of delay time and quantum interferenceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(1): 013302. |
Field-free molecular orientation induced by combined femtosecond single- and dual-color laser pulses:The role of delay time and quantum interference
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Abstract
The coherent control of field-free molecular orientation of CO with combined femtosecond single- and dual-color laser pulses has been theoretically studied. The effect of the delay time between the femtosecond single- and dual-color laser pulses is discussed, and the physical mechanism of the enhancement of molecular orientation with pre-alignment of the molecule is investigated. It is found that the basic mechanism is based on the creation of a rotational wave packet by the femtosecond single-color laser pulse. Furthermore, we investigate the interference between multiple rotational excitation pathways following pre-alignment with femtosecond single-color laser pulse. It is shown that such interference can lead to an enhancement of the orientation of CO molecule by a factor of 1.6. -
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