Long-Lived Electronic Coherences in Molecules
Brian Kaufman, Philipp Marquetand, Tamás Rozgonyi, Thomas Weinacht
Abstract
We demonstrate long-lived electronic coherences in molecules using a combination of measurements with shaped octave spanning ultrafast laser pulses and calculations of the light matter interaction. Our pump-probe measurements prepare and interrogate entangled nuclear-electronic wave packets whose electronic phase remains well defined despite vibrational motion along many degrees of freedom. The experiments and calculations illustrate how coherences between excited states can survive, even when coherence with the ground state is lost, and may have important implications for many areas of attosecond science and photochemistry.
Topics & Concepts
AttosecondPhysicsCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Ultrashort pulseWave packetLaserExcited stateAtomic physicsExcited electronic stateDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Quantum mechanicsLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesAdvanced Chemical Physics Studies