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Field-free orientation of 7LiH steered by a few-cycle nonlinearly chirped pulse
We demonstrate theoretically that an efficient field-free molecular orientation of 7LiH molecule steered by a few-cycle nonlinearly chirped laser pulse with frequency in the terahertz regime can be achieved. The frequency modulation parameter β plays an important role in the molecular orientation, t...
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Published in: | Chemical physics 2024-04, Vol.580, p.112221, Article 112221 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | We demonstrate theoretically that an efficient field-free molecular orientation of 7LiH molecule steered by a few-cycle nonlinearly chirped laser pulse with frequency in the terahertz regime can be achieved. The frequency modulation parameter β plays an important role in the molecular orientation, the maximum molecular orientation |〈cosθ〉|max is 0.848 and the orientation duration is 150 fs when β=7.25. In the range of electric-field peak intensity E0=[0.1,4.0] MV/cm, we can find the maximum orientation degree in both positive and negative directions. Compared to the scheme steered by a normal laser pulse, we can find that a more efficient molecular orientation and a smaller difference in population between the adjacent states can be realized by using the nonlinearly chirped laser pulse under the same near-single-period conditions. In addition, at the same temperature, a higher molecular orientation and a smaller decrease rate of orientation with temperature can be obtained by the nonlinearly chirped laser pulse. |
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ISSN: | 0301-0104 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chemphys.2024.112221 |