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arxiv: 1409.8365 · v1 · pith:6UX26TVN · submitted 2014-09-30 · physics.chem-ph

Observation of nondispersing classical-like molecular rotation

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classification physics.chem-ph
keywords rotationrotationalwavecentrifugeclassicalclassical-likeevolvemolecular
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Using the technique of an optical centrifuge, we produce rotational wave packets which evolve in time along either classical-like or non-classical trajectories. After releasing O2 and D2 molecules from the centrifuge, we track their field-free rotation by monitoring the molecular angular distribution with velocity map imaging. Due to the dispersion of the created rotational wave packets in oxygen, we observe a gradual transition between "dumbbell"-shaped and "cross"-shaped distributions, both rotating with a classical rotation frequency. In deuterium, a much narrower rotational wave packet is produced and shown to evolve in a truly classical non-dispersing fashion.

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