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Communication: Creation of molecular vibrational motions via the rotation-vibration coupling
Author(s) -
ChuanCun Shu,
Niels E. Henriksen
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
the journal of chemical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1089-7690
pISSN - 0021-9606
DOI - 10.1063/1.4922309
Subject(s) - excitation , coupling (piping) , vibration , rotation (mathematics) , adiabatic process , rotation around a fixed axis , atomic physics , rotational partition function , molecular vibration , molecular physics , molecule , physics , chemistry , rotational–vibrational spectroscopy , classical mechanics , excited state , materials science , quantum mechanics , geometry , mathematics , metallurgy
Building on recent advances in the rotational excitation of molecules, we show how the effect of rotation-vibration coupling can be switched on in a controlled manner and how this coupling unfolds in real time after a pure rotational excitation. We present the first examination of the vibrational motions which can be induced via the rotation-vibration coupling after a pulsed rotational excitation. A time-dependent quantum wave packet calculation for the HF molecule shows how a slow (compared to the vibrational period) rotational excitation leads to a smooth increase in the average bond length whereas a fast rotational excitation leads to a non-stationary vibrational motion. As a result, under field-free postpulse conditions, either a stretched stationary bond or a vibrating bond can be created due to the coupling between the rotational and vibrational degrees of freedom. The latter corresponds to a laser-induced breakdown of the adiabatic approximation for rotation-vibration coupling.

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