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Molecular movie of ultrafast coherent rotational dynamics

Chemical Physics 2020-05-19 v2 Atomic Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

Recording molecular movies on ultrafast timescales has been a longstanding goal for unravelling detailed information about molecular dynamics. We present the direct experimental recording of very-high-resolution and -fidelity molecular movies over more than one-and-a-half periods of the laser-induced rotational dynamics of carbonylsulfide (OCS) molecules. Utilising the combination of single-quantum-state selection and an optimised two-pulse sequence to create a tailored rotational wavepacket, an unprecedented degree of field-free alignment, cos2θ2D=0.96\langle \cos^{2}{\theta_{2D}}\rangle=0.96 (cos2θ=0.94\langle \cos^{2}{\theta}\rangle=0.94) was achieved, exceeding the theoretical limit for single-pulse alignment. The very rich experimentally observed quantum dynamics is fully recovered by the angular probability distribution obtained from solutions of the time-dependent Schr\"odinger equation with parameters refined against the experiment. The populations and phases of rotational states in the retrieved time-dependent three-dimensional wavepacket rationalised the observed very high degree of alignment.

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@article{arxiv.1807.01034,
  title  = {Molecular movie of ultrafast coherent rotational dynamics},
  author = {Evangelos T. Karamatskos and Sebastian Raabe and Terry Mullins and Andrea Trabattoni and Philipp Stammer and Gildas Goldsztejn and Rasmus R. Johansen and Karol Długołęcki and Henrik Stapelfeldt and Marc. J. J. Vrakking and Sebastian Trippel and Arnaud Rouzée and Jochen Küpper},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.01034},
  year   = {2020}
}

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