Angular Momentum Orientation in Molecules Using the Autler-Townes Effect
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Abstract
We report an experimental demonstration of state selective molecular angular momentum orientation using dressed states created by a strong cw control laser. Our results show that the M-dependent Rabi frequency of the Autler-Townes effect for circular polarization allows for M-state selective molecular angular momentum orientation, where M is the projected angular momentum onto a lab fixed axis. Our results also show the square-root relationship between the splitting of adjacent M-levels and the power of the control laser, and thus the requirement for a strong control field to achieve M-state selectivity. The effect was observed using Li2 molecules and a combination of left- and right-handed circularly polarized lasers.
*This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (Grants No. PHY 1912269, No. PHY 2018443, and No. PHY 2207665) and the Lagerqvist Research Fund of Temple University.
Presenters
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Jacob T Stahovich
- Temple University