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Observation of Dynamical Localization and Bloch Oscillations within Molecular Alignment of Nitrogen

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Abstract

Nitrogen gas is rotationally excited by a train of eight impulsive kicks. The resulting population alignment evolution exhibits two phenomena explained by analogy to the famous condensed matter effects of dynamical localization and Bloch oscillations.

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