Formation of oriented polar molecules with a single shaped pulse
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2509.11968v1
- Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2025 14:20:41 GMT
- Title: Formation of oriented polar molecules with a single shaped pulse
- Authors: Murilo D. Forlevesi, Edson Denis Leonel, Emanuel F. de Lima,
- Abstract summary: We explore the possibility of forming a oriented polar molecule directly from a pair of colliding atoms.<n>The processes are driven by a single time-dependent, linearly polarized control field.<n>We show that the optimized field is capable of enhancing the molecular orientation already induced by the photoassociation and vibrational stabilization.
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- Abstract: We explore the possibility of forming a oriented polar molecule directly from a pair of colliding atoms. The process comprises the photoassociation and vibrational stabilization along with the molecular orientation. These processes are driven by a single time-dependent, linearly polarized control field and proceeds entirely within the electronic ground state, leveraging the presence of a permanent dipole moment. The control field is found by means of an optimal quantum control algorithm with a single target observable given by the restriction of the orientation operator on a subset of bound levels. We consider a rovibrational model system for the collision of O + H atoms and solve directly the time-dependent Schrodinger equation. We show that the optimized field is capable of enhancing the molecular orientation already induced by the photoassociation and vibrational stabilization thus yielding oriented polar molecules that can be useful for many applications.
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