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Dissociative Wave Packets in Large Molecules: Control and Measurement

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Abstract

Ultrafast control experiments in halogenated acetone (CHBr2COCF3) uncover a resonant charge transfer mechanism during molecular dissociation. Mechanisms such as this provide a technique for measuring dynamic molecular wave functions.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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