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Effect of rotational-state-dependent molecular alignment on the optical dipole force

Author(s)
Kim, Lee YeongLee, Ju HyeonKim, Hye AhKwak, Sang KyuFriedrich, BretislavZhao, Bum Suk
Issued Date
2016-07
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevA.94.013428
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/20206
Fulltext
http://journals.aps.org/pra/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevA.94.013428
Citation
PHYSICAL REVIEW A, v.94, no.1, pp.013428
Abstract
The properties of molecule-optical elements such as lenses or prisms based on the interaction of molecules with optical fields depend in a crucial way on the molecular quantum state and its alignment created by the optical field. Herein, we consider the effects of state-dependent alignment in estimating the optical dipole force acting on the molecules and, to this end, introduce an effective polarizability which takes proper account of molecular alignment and is directly related to the alignment-dependent optical dipole force. We illustrate the significance of including molecular alignment in the optical dipole force by a trajectory study that compares previously used approximations with the present approach. The trajectory simulations were carried out for an ensemble of linear molecules subject to either propagating or standing-wave optical fields for a range of temperatures and laser intensities. The results demonstrate that the alignment-dependent effective polarizability can serve to provide correct estimates of the optical dipole force, on which a state-selection method applicable to nonpolar molecules could be based. We note that an analogous analysis of the forces acting on polar molecules subject to an inhomogeneous static electric field reveals a similarly strong dependence on molecular orientation.
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
ISSN
2469-9926
Keyword
PENDULAR STATESINTENSE LIGHTLASER FIELDSBEAMSMANIPULATIONBENZENELENS

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