On irradiating a molecular system with a laser beam of ultraviolet or visible frequency, photon absorption occurs when an electronic state is at a suitable energy level relative to an initial state. Despite meeting this criterion, interesting metastable states can remain inaccessible because of symmetry constraints. In this Letter a mechanism, based on the input of an off-resonant beam, is shown to enable the population of such states. This is achievable because the laser-modified process involves different selection rules compared to conventional photon absorption. The effects of applying the stimulus beam to either a one- or two-photon process are examined
We present a quantum electrodynamical procedure to demonstrate the all-optical control of molecular ...
The spectroscopic properties of a single, tightly trapped atom are studied, when the electronic leve...
This thesis presents applications of molecular quantum electrodynamics (MQED) to the analysis of res...
By applying a sufficiently intense beam of off-resonant light, simultaneously with a conventional ex...
By applying a sufficiently intense beam of off-resonant light, simultaneously with a conventional ex...
It is shown that conventional one-photon and two-photon absorption processes can be made subject to ...
The application of an electric field is shown to allow access to previously unobserved vibronic stat...
The efficiencies of one- and two-photon absorption by chromophores in solution may be significantly ...
Electronically excited molecules interact with their neighbors differently from their ground-state c...
Under laser irradiation, the mutual interaction between molecules is shown to lead to a cooperative ...
Multiple photon absorption processes typically have a nonlinear dependence on the amplitude of the i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. College of Engineering and Applied Science. Institute of Op...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of CaliforniaUsing a technique we have devel...
It has recently been shown that certain two-photon transitions can be indiced in atoms by applying a...
We present a quantum electrodynamical procedure to demonstrate the all-optical control of molecular ...
We present a quantum electrodynamical procedure to demonstrate the all-optical control of molecular ...
The spectroscopic properties of a single, tightly trapped atom are studied, when the electronic leve...
This thesis presents applications of molecular quantum electrodynamics (MQED) to the analysis of res...
By applying a sufficiently intense beam of off-resonant light, simultaneously with a conventional ex...
By applying a sufficiently intense beam of off-resonant light, simultaneously with a conventional ex...
It is shown that conventional one-photon and two-photon absorption processes can be made subject to ...
The application of an electric field is shown to allow access to previously unobserved vibronic stat...
The efficiencies of one- and two-photon absorption by chromophores in solution may be significantly ...
Electronically excited molecules interact with their neighbors differently from their ground-state c...
Under laser irradiation, the mutual interaction between molecules is shown to lead to a cooperative ...
Multiple photon absorption processes typically have a nonlinear dependence on the amplitude of the i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. College of Engineering and Applied Science. Institute of Op...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of CaliforniaUsing a technique we have devel...
It has recently been shown that certain two-photon transitions can be indiced in atoms by applying a...
We present a quantum electrodynamical procedure to demonstrate the all-optical control of molecular ...
We present a quantum electrodynamical procedure to demonstrate the all-optical control of molecular ...
The spectroscopic properties of a single, tightly trapped atom are studied, when the electronic leve...
This thesis presents applications of molecular quantum electrodynamics (MQED) to the analysis of res...