Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9575551 | Chemical Physics | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Vibronic excitations of the tri-atomic molecule OClO (A2A2(v1,v2,v3)âX2B1(0,0,0)) with weak and strong ultra-short laser fields are studied within full quantum wavepacket dynamics in hyperspherical coordinates. Different dynamics is observed following excitation with laser pulses of different intensities. With a strong laser pulse, many vibrational states are excited and a spatially more localised wavepacket arises. The numerical results show that the population of different vibrational states of the wavepacket on the excited potential energy surface is altered by the intensity of the laser pulse. The numerical results also suggest a related effect on the phase of the wavepacket. These interesting phenomena can be understood by an analysis of the corresponding results for two model diatomic molecules. The possible physical mechanisms of control of chemical processes using strong laser fields are discussed.
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Authors
Zhigang Sun, Nanquan Lou, Gunnar Nyman,