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Transition dipole moment, nonadiabatic

The laser parameters should be chosen so that a and p can make the nonadiabatic transition probability V as close to unity as possible. Figure 34 depicts the probability P 2 as a function of a and p. There are some areas in which the probabilty is larger than 0.9, such as those around (ot= 1.20, p = 0.85), (ot = 0.53, p = 2.40), (a = 0.38, p = 3.31), and so on. Due to the coordinate dependence of the potential difference A(x) and the transition dipole moment p(x), it is generally impossible to achieve perfect excitation of the wave packet by a single quadratically chirped laser pulse. However, a very high efficiency of the population transfer is possible without significant deformation of the shape of the wave packet, if we locate the wave packet parameters inside one of these islands. The biggest, thus the most useful island, is around ot = 1.20, p = 0.85. The transition probability P 2 is > 0.9, if... [Pg.163]

Equation (2.35)]. Equation (15.6b) is formally equivalent to (2.66) with the exception that in the present case the outgoing channel also includes, in addition to the vibrational state, the particular electronic state. It is important to realize that because of the nonadiabatic coupling both excited electronic states and both electronic product channels are populated, even if one transition dipole moment is exactly zero for all nuclear geometries. Furthermore, the superposition of two complex-valued amplitudes in the case that both transition moments are non-zero can lead to interesting interference patterns. [Pg.351]


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