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Li Su-Yu, Guo Fu-Ming, Wang Jun, Yang Yu-Jun, Jin Ming-Xing. Field-free orientation of diatomic molecule via the linearly polarized resonant pulsesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(10): 104205.
| Li Su-Yu, Guo Fu-Ming, Wang Jun, Yang Yu-Jun, Jin Ming-Xing. Field-free orientation of diatomic molecule via the linearly polarized resonant pulsesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(10): 104205. |
Field-free orientation of diatomic molecule via the linearly polarized resonant pulses
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Abstract
We propose a scheme to coherently control the field-free orientation of NO molecule whose rotational temperature is above 0 K. It is found that the maximum molecular orientation is affected by two factors: one is the sum of the population of M=0 rotational states and the other is their distribution, however, their distribution plays a much more significant role in molecular orientation than the sum of their population. By adopting a series of linearly polarized pulses resonant with the rotational states, the distribution of M= 0 rotational states is well rearranged. Though the number of pulses used is small, a relatively high orientation degree can be obtained. This scheme provides a promising approach to the achievement of a good orientation effect. -
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