Viftrup Simon S, Kumarappan Vinod, Trippel Sebastian, Stapelfeldt Henrik, Hamilton Edward, Seideman Tamar
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Aarhus, DK 8000, Aarhus C, Denmark.
Phys Rev Lett. 2007 Oct 5;99(14):143602. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.143602.
We illustrate, experimentally and theoretically, a laser-based method to control the rotations of polyatomic molecules in 3D space. A linearly polarized nanosecond pulse strongly aligns the most polarizable axis of an asymmetric top molecule along its polarization axis while an orthogonally polarized, femtosecond pulse sets the molecules into controlled rotation about the aligned axis. As a result, strong three-dimensional (3D) alignment occurs shortly after the femtosecond pulse and is repeated periodically, reflecting coherent revolution about the molecular axis. Our method opens new directions for research in orientationally confined complex molecules.
我们通过实验和理论证明了一种基于激光的方法,用于控制多原子分子在三维空间中的旋转。一个线偏振纳秒脉冲会将不对称陀螺分子的最可极化轴沿其偏振轴强烈排列,而一个正交偏振的飞秒脉冲则使分子绕排列好的轴进行受控旋转。结果,在飞秒脉冲之后不久就会出现强烈的三维排列,并且周期性地重复,这反映了分子轴周围的相干旋转。我们的方法为定向受限的复杂分子的研究开辟了新方向。