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5 January 1994 Laser control of chemical reactions in a thermal environment
Zhidang Chen, Moshe Shapiro, Paul W. Brumer
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Abstract
Coherent radiative control is a quantum-interference based approach to controlling molecular processes by the use of coherent radiation. A method of carrying out such control in the presence of thermal broadening effects and laser jitter is described and applied to the photodissociation of Na2.
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Zhidang Chen, Moshe Shapiro, and Paul W. Brumer "Laser control of chemical reactions in a thermal environment", Proc. SPIE 2041, Mode-locked and Other Ultrashort Laser Designs, Amplifiers, and Applications, (5 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165611
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KEYWORDS
Molecular lasers

Molecules

Thermal effects

Beam controllers

Chemical lasers

Chemical reactions

Absorption

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