Vandana, K. ; Mishra, Manoj K. (2000) A simplification of selective control using field optimized initial state with application to HI and IBr photodissociation Journal of Chemical Physics, 113 (6). pp. 2336-2342. ISSN 0021-9606
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Abstract
An examination of the dependence of total flux from competing photodissociation channels on the photolysis field parameters and initial vibrational states for IBr and HI molecules reveals that, for a range of field attributes, considerable selectivity and yield may be obtained by using only the ground or the ground and the first excited vibrational states in the optimal linear combination constituting the field optimized initial state (FOIST). The new simplifications obviate the need for overtone excitations or multicolor photolysis fields making it easier to implement FOIST experimentally. Concrete specifications of field attributes for achieving selective control of IBr photodissociation products is provided.
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