Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9577328 Chemical Physics Letters 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
In molecular optimal control theory a laser pulse is designed to drive a molecular system to a target value of an observable. To be feasible in the laboratory, the optimal electric field must have a finite amplitude. Current algorithms limit the maximum amplitude indirectly by constraining the field's energy. We introduce a trigonometric mapping for the field amplitude to limit the maximum amplitude explicitly. In a calculation with hydrogen fluoride we show that an explicit amplitude constraint is particularly important when we account for the electric field's effect on the electronic structure.
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