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Observation of Enhanced Field-Free Molecular Alignment by Two Laser Pulses
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Total EnergyPhotonicsMolecular SpectroscopyOptical PumpingPhysicsLaser PhotochemistryNatural SciencesNon-linear OpticIodobenzene MoleculesMolecular BiologySingle-molecule DetectionSingle MoleculeOptical SpectroscopyField-free AlignmentBiophysicsLaser Pulses
We show experimentally that field-free alignment of iodobenzene molecules, induced by a single, intense, linearly polarized 1.4-ps-long laser pulse, can be strongly enhanced by dividing the pulse into two optimally synchronized pulses of the same duration. For a given total energy of the two-pulse sequence the degree of alignment is maximized with an intensity ratio of 1:3 and by sending the second pulse near the time where the alignment created by the first pulse peaks.
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