Full Control of non-symmetric molecules orientation using weak and
moderate electric fields
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.11708v1
- Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2023 12:23:41 GMT
- Title: Full Control of non-symmetric molecules orientation using weak and
moderate electric fields
- Authors: Rosario Gonz\'alez-F\'erez and Juan J. Omiste
- Abstract summary: We investigate the full control over the orientation of a non-symmetric molecule by using moderate and weak electric fields.
We perform a detailed analysis by exploring the impact on the molecular orientation of the time scale and strength of the control field.
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- Abstract: We investigate the full control over the orientation of a non-symmetric
molecule by using moderate and weak electric fields. Quantum Optimal Control
techniques allow us to orient any axis of 6-chloropyridazine-3-carbonitrile,
which is taken as prototype example here, along the electric field direction.
We perform a detailed analysis by exploring the impact on the molecular
orientation of the time scale and strength of the control field. The underlying
physical phenomena allowing for the control of the orientation are interpreted
in terms of the frequencies contributing to the field-dressed dynamics and to
the driving field by a spectral analysis.
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