Title of article
COHERENT NONLINEAR SPECTROSCOPY: From Femtosecond Dynamics to Control
Author/Authors
Dantus، Marcos نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
41
From page
639
To page
679
Abstract
This review focuses on the study of the dynamics of isolated molecules and their control using coherent nonlinear spectroscopic methods. Emphasis is placed on topics such as bound-to-free excitation and the study of concerted elimination reactions, free-to-bound excitation and the study of bimolecular reactions, and boundto- bound excitation and the study of intramolecular rovibrational dynamics and coherence relaxation. For each case the detailed time-resolved information reveals possible strategies to control the outcome. Experimental results are shown for each of the reactions discussed. The methods discussed include pump-probe and four-wave mixing processes such as transient grating and photon echo spectroscopy. Off-resonance transient-grating experiments are shown to be ideal for the study of ground state dynamics, molecular structure, and the molecular response to strong field excitation.
Keywords
ultrafast , four-wave mixing , photon echo , ransient-grating , wavepacket
Journal title
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Record number
121511
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