Abstract
The use of specially tailored femtosecond pulses to control molecular dynamics is an important application of femtosecond laser technology. In recent publications, a new theoretical approach has been developed to use tailored light fields to control wave packet on excited states of iodine molecules [1]. Here we report the first experimental results on creating and characterizing such fields as well as the use of these fields for control of molecular motion.
© 1994 Optical Society of America
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