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Adiabatic mixed-field orientation of ground-state-selected carbonyl sulfide molecules

Chemical Physics 2016-08-16 v2

Abstract

We experimentally demonstrated strong adiabatic mixed-field orientation of carbonyl sulfide molecules (OCS) in their absolute ground state of Nup/Ntot=0.882\text{N}_{\text{up}}/\text{N}_{\text{tot}}=0.882. OCS was oriented in combined non-resonant laser and static electric fields inside a two-plate velocity map imaging spectrometer. The transition from non-adiabatic to adiabatic orientation for the rotational ground state was studied by varying the applied laser and static electric field. Above static electric field strengths of 10 kV/cm and laser intensities of 1011W/cm210^{11} \text{W/cm}^2 the observed degree of orientation reached a plateau. These results are in good agreement with computational solutions of the time-dependent Schr\"odinger equation.

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@article{arxiv.1607.05615,
  title  = {Adiabatic mixed-field orientation of ground-state-selected carbonyl sulfide molecules},
  author = {Jens S. Kienitz and Sebastian Trippel and Terry Mullins and Karol Długołęcki and Rosario González-Férez and Jochen Küpper},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.05615},
  year   = {2016}
}

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9 pages, 5 figures