We present a remarkable analytic result which suggests that a continuum can be used as an intermediary for a significant transfer of population from one discrete state to another discrete state in a stimulated Raman transition. the population transfer is accomplished by employing two laser pulses that overlap in time, arranged in the so-called counterintuitive order. That a continuum can be used for population transfer is shown here for the first time. It promises to open up more channels for selective coherent excitation of atoms or molecules
Coherent population transfer between nuclear states using x-ray laser pulses is studied. The laser p...
Achieving coherent population transfer in the solid-state is challenging compared to atomic systems ...
We show that an arbitrary system described by two dipole moments exhibits coherent superpositions of...
We present a remarkable analytic result which suggests that a continuum can be used as an intermedia...
Two laser pulses that overlap in time have been successfully used for coherent excitation of a molec...
We show that efficient transfer of molecules or atoms from one bound state to another is possible vi...
Exact analytic results are presented that represent a pair of solitary waves that can propagate thro...
The temporal evolution of populations has been directly measured for a three-level ladder system und...
The problem of the coherent control of atomic states, preparation of atoms in a stable superposition...
In traditional schemes of multilevel multilaser excitation, each laser pulse interacts with only one...
Highly efficient and selective population transfer in NO molecules in the electronic ground state (X...
We investigate ultrafast coherent population transfer driven by few-cycle pump and Stokes laser puls...
A novel effect of population transfer in a five-level system is analyzed. This population transfer e...
We demonstrate coherent two-photon population transfer to Rydberg states of barium atoms using a com...
In this paper, we investigate the coherent control over a complex multi-level atomic system using th...
Coherent population transfer between nuclear states using x-ray laser pulses is studied. The laser p...
Achieving coherent population transfer in the solid-state is challenging compared to atomic systems ...
We show that an arbitrary system described by two dipole moments exhibits coherent superpositions of...
We present a remarkable analytic result which suggests that a continuum can be used as an intermedia...
Two laser pulses that overlap in time have been successfully used for coherent excitation of a molec...
We show that efficient transfer of molecules or atoms from one bound state to another is possible vi...
Exact analytic results are presented that represent a pair of solitary waves that can propagate thro...
The temporal evolution of populations has been directly measured for a three-level ladder system und...
The problem of the coherent control of atomic states, preparation of atoms in a stable superposition...
In traditional schemes of multilevel multilaser excitation, each laser pulse interacts with only one...
Highly efficient and selective population transfer in NO molecules in the electronic ground state (X...
We investigate ultrafast coherent population transfer driven by few-cycle pump and Stokes laser puls...
A novel effect of population transfer in a five-level system is analyzed. This population transfer e...
We demonstrate coherent two-photon population transfer to Rydberg states of barium atoms using a com...
In this paper, we investigate the coherent control over a complex multi-level atomic system using th...
Coherent population transfer between nuclear states using x-ray laser pulses is studied. The laser p...
Achieving coherent population transfer in the solid-state is challenging compared to atomic systems ...
We show that an arbitrary system described by two dipole moments exhibits coherent superpositions of...