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Photon echoes representation

Figure Al.6.24. Schematic representation of a photon echo in an isolated, multilevel molecule, (a) The initial pulse prepares a superposition of ground- and excited-state amplitude, (b) The subsequent motion on the ground and excited electronic states. The ground-state amplitude is shown as stationary (which in general it will not be for strong pulses), while the excited-state amplitude is non-stationary. (c) The second pulse exchanges ground- and excited-state amplitude, (d) Subsequent evolution of the wavepackets on the ground and excited electronic states. Wlien they overlap, an echo occurs (after [40]). Figure Al.6.24. Schematic representation of a photon echo in an isolated, multilevel molecule, (a) The initial pulse prepares a superposition of ground- and excited-state amplitude, (b) The subsequent motion on the ground and excited electronic states. The ground-state amplitude is shown as stationary (which in general it will not be for strong pulses), while the excited-state amplitude is non-stationary. (c) The second pulse exchanges ground- and excited-state amplitude, (d) Subsequent evolution of the wavepackets on the ground and excited electronic states. Wlien they overlap, an echo occurs (after [40]).
B. Wavefunction Representation of the Photon Echo in a Two-Level System... [Pg.441]


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