2004
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.69.033402
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Reaching optimally oriented molecular states by laser kicks

Abstract: We present a strategy for post-pulse molecular orientation aiming both at efficiency and maximal duration within a rotational period. We first identify the optimally oriented states which fulfill both requirements. We show that a sequence of half-cycle pulses of moderate intensity can be devised for reaching these target states.PACS numbers: 32.80.Lg, 42.50.Hz Molecular orientation plays a crucial role in a wide variety of applications extending from chemical reaction dynamics, to surface processing, catal… Show more

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“…(3). This result can be very useful in the realization of an experiment, and it is a consequence of two facts: high orientation (high values of λ max ) can be obtained in reduced angular momentum subspaces [22] and entanglement enhances two particle orientation correlations [13].…”
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“…(3). This result can be very useful in the realization of an experiment, and it is a consequence of two facts: high orientation (high values of λ max ) can be obtained in reduced angular momentum subspaces [22] and entanglement enhances two particle orientation correlations [13].…”
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“…From the physical point of view, this reduction can be qualitatively justified by the fact that moderate perturbations, i.e. a finite number of applied pulses with moderate amplitude, can only transfer finite amounts of energy to the system, which stays thus essentially confined in a finite-dimensional subspace [11]. This reduction drastically simplifies the study of both kinematical constraints and dynamical realizability as we will show below.…”
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“…This has roughly an overall similitude with the scheme followed for a pure quantum state [11,12], but the two approaches have to be contrasted at the level of the target state. In the pure-state case, it is a specific linear combination of rotational states, constituting a wavepacket evolving through the Schrödinger equation.…”
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