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Laser-induced 3D alignment and orientation of quantum state-selected molecules

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 11, Issue 42, Pages 9912-9918

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b910423b

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  1. Marie Curie IntraEuoropean Fellowships Network FP6
  2. Carlsberg Foundation
  3. Lundbeck foundation
  4. Danish Natural Science Research Council
  5. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [1116]

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A strong inhomogeneous static electric field is used to spatially disperse a rotationally cold supersonic beam of 2,6-difluoroiodobenzene molecules according to their rotational quantum state. The molecules in the lowest-lying rotational states are selected and used as targets for 3-dimensional alignment and orientation. The alignment is induced in the adiabatic regime with an elliptically polarized, intense laser pulse and the orientation is induced by the combined action of the laser pulse and a weak static electric field. We show that the degree of 3-dimensional alignment and orientation is strongly enhanced when rotational state-selected molecules, rather than molecules in the original molecular beam, are used as targets.

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