Control of Molecular Rotation with a Chiral Pulse Train

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Abstract

Trains of ultrashort laser pulses separated by the time of rotational revival (typically, tens of picoseconds) have been exploited for creating ensembles of aligned molecules. In this work we introduce a chiral pulse train -- a sequence of linearly polarized pulses with the polarization direction rotating from pulse to pulse by a controllable angle. The chirality of such a train, expressed through the period and direction of its polarization rotation, is used as a new control parameter for achieving selectivity and directionality of laser-induced rotational excitation. The method employs chiral trains with a large number of pulses separated on the time scale much shorter than the rotational revival (a few hundred femtoseconds), enabling the use of conventional pulse shapers.

Authors

  • Casey Bloomquist

  • Sergey Zhdanovich

    • University of British Columbia
  • Alexander Milner

    • University of British Columbia
  • John Hepburn

    • University of British Columbia
  • Valery Milner

    • University of British Columbia