Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9582436 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Using ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy, we observe quantum beats between rovibrational states located on the uncoupled bound G1Î g+ and F1Σg+ electronic curves of Li2. From a pure launch state (A1Σu+vA,JA=11,28), a wave packet is prepared using the output from a visible ultrafast optical parametric amplifier and is photoionized by an 800 nm ultrafast pulse. As the OPA wavelength is scanned, a vibrational progression of rotational quantum beats on the G curve is observed. At energies around 35 000 cmâ1, in addition to rotational beats on the G curve, vibrational, rotational, and electronic beating between the G and F curves is observed.
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Authors
Joshua B. Ballard, Xingcan Dai, Alan N. Arrowsmith, Lutz Hüwel, Hans U. Stauffer, Stephen R. Leone,