Monday, October 22, 2012

1108.3991 (Juan Ortigoso)

Mechanism of Molecular Orientation by Single-cycle Pulses    [PDF]

Juan Ortigoso
Significant molecular orientation can be achieved by time-symmetric single-cycle pulses of zero area, in the THz region. We show that in spite of the existence of a combined time-space symmetry operation, not only large peak instantaneous orientations but also nonzero time-average orientations over a rotational period can be obtained. We show that this unexpected phenomenon is due to interferences among eigenstates of the time-evolution operator, as was described previously for transport phenomena in quantum ratchets. This mechanism also works for sequences of identical pulses, spanning a rotational period. This fact can be used to obtain a net average molecular orientation regardless of the magnitude of the rotational constant.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1108.3991

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