Wavepackets and Control of Molecules and Large Systems
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Presentations
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Controlling Molecular Fragmentation: Charge Transfer in a Dissociating Molecule
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Authors
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Brett Pearson
- Stony Brook University
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Mark Baertschy
- University of Colorado at Denver
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David Cardoza
- Stony Brook University
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Thomas Weinacht
- Stony Brook University
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Imaging Molecular Wavefunctions during Dissociation
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Authors
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Mark Baertschy
- University of Colorado at Denver
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Brett Pearson
- Stony Brook University
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David Cardoza
- Stony Brook University
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Thomas Weinacht
- Stony Brook University
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Coherent control of excited state vibrational coherences of a molecule in solution
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Authors
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Andrei Florean
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Elizabeth Carroll
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Roseanne Sension
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Philip Bucksbaum
- FOCUS Center, Department of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- FOCUS Center, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
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Dynamical coherence transfer in photoelectron diffraction in N$_2$
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Authors
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B. Zimmermann
- Louisiana State University
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V. McKoy
- California Institute of Technology
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B. Langer
- University of W\"urzburg, Max-Born-Institute
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U. Becker
- Fritz-Haber-Institute of the Max-Planck-Society
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Optimizing impulsive rotational wave packet excitation for molecular phase modulation
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Authors
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Omid Masihzadeh
- Colorado State University
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Mark Baertschy
- University of Colorado at Denver
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Randy Bartels
- Colorado State University
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Rotational wave packet dynamics with high energy excitation
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Authors
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Mark Baertschy
- University of Colorado at Denver
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Omid Masihzadeh
- Colorado State University
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Randy Bartels
- Colorado State University
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Optimal Control of Large Spin Systems
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Authors
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Seth Merkel
- University of New Mexico
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Souma Chaudhury
- University of Arizona
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Andrew Silberfarb
- University of New Mexico
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Tobias Herr
- University of Arizona
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Ivan Deutsch
- University of New Mexico
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Poul Jessen
- University of Arizona
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Control of Landau orbits by electromagnetic vortices
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Authors
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Iwo Bialynicki-Birula
- Ctr. for Theor. Phys., Warsaw, Poland
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