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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2012 Volume 42, Number 4, Pages 332–336 (Mi qe14796)

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Femtosecond laser spectroscopy

Femtosecond laser control of induced anisotropy in a liquid: selective spectroscopy of intramolecular vibrations of carbon tetrachloride

V. G. Nikiforov, A. G. Shmelev, G. M. Safiullin, V. S. Lobkov

Zavoisky Physical Technical Institute, Kazan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan'

Abstract: Two-pulse control of time-dependent anisotropy in liquid carbon tetrachloride at room temperature is implemented by using femtosecond polarisation spectroscopy. The liquid is excited by a train of two linearly polarised laser pulses, and the state of anisotropy is probed by a weak third pulse with registration of the optical Kerr effect. It is shown that by varying the delay between the exciting pulses and their relative intensity, selection of contributions of individual intramolecular modes into the recorded signal is achieved.

Keywords: multipulse laser control, ultrafast optical Kerr effect, vibrational — rotational molecular dynamics in a liquid.

PACS: 42.62.Fi, 42.65.Hw, 82.53.-k

Received: 09.12.2011
Revised: 06.03.2012


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Quantum Electronics, 2012, 42:4, 332–336

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