Abstract
We demonstrate that relative phase between two vibrational excitations in a metal di-carbonyl compound was controlled by phase-shaped mid-infrared pulses. The control over the relative phase between two normal modes of symmetric and anti-symmetric carbonyl stretch modes corresponds to control over two-dimensional vibrational trajectory at the initial stage after excitation.
© 2012 Optical Society of America
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