Authors: A Glass T Rozgonyi T Feurer R Sauerbrey G Szabó
Publish Date: 2014/02/15
Volume: 71, Issue: 3, Pages: 267-276
Abstract
A femtosecond UV laser pulse is used to resonantly excite CsCl molecules from the ionically bound ground state to the first excited repulsive state The excitation leads to the dissociation of CsCl After a certain time delay a visible VIS femtosecond laser pulse interrupts the dissociation process by resonantly deexciting the molecule back to the ground state According to the Tannor–Rice control scheme the fraction of dissociated CsCl molecules is controlled by changing the delay time between the two fs laser pulses The processes involved are investigated theoretically and experimentally Based on the results a selflearning system has been realized which is able to control the dissociation without any a priori knowledge of the molecule
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