• Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 19, Issue 11, 110201 (2021)
Zhiwei Ge1, Xuequn Hou2, Yu Zhao1, and Qingtian Meng1、*
Author Affiliations
  • 1School of Physics and Electronics, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250358, China
  • 2Shandong Labor Vocational and Technical College, Jinan 250022, China
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    Zhiwei Ge, Xuequn Hou, Yu Zhao, Qingtian Meng. Molecular orientation induced by H+ collision and modulated with combined fields[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2021, 19(11): 110201 Copy Citation Text show less
    Schematic diagram of the coordinate system formed by the collision of an ion or proton with a molecule.
    Fig. 1. Schematic diagram of the coordinate system formed by the collision of an ion or proton with a molecule.
    Time evolution of the molecular orientation (a) in the absence of an external field and (b) being steered by laser pulses. Green line, THz laser pulse; orange line, two-color laser pulse; blue line, combination of two laser pulses. b = 10 a.u., v = 0.06 a.u., E01 = 5.1×107 V/cm, E02 = 1.0 × 107 V/cm, τ = 450 ps, ω1 = 12,500 cm−1, td = 2.16 ps, ωTHz = 36 cm−1, φ = π, and T = 0 K in all.
    Fig. 2. Time evolution of the molecular orientation (a) in the absence of an external field and (b) being steered by laser pulses. Green line, THz laser pulse; orange line, two-color laser pulse; blue line, combination of two laser pulses. b = 10 a.u., v = 0.06 a.u., E01 = 5.1×107 V/cm, E02 = 1.0 × 107 V/cm, τ = 450 ps, ω1 = 12,500 cm−1, td = 2.16 ps, ωTHz = 36 cm−1, φ = π, and T = 0 K in all.
    Maximal degree of orientation as a function of the (a) collision velocity and (b) impact parameter.
    Fig. 3. Maximal degree of orientation as a function of the (a) collision velocity and (b) impact parameter.
    Maximal degree of orientation 〈cos θ〉max as a function of the field intensity of the (a) two-color and (b) THz field, where the b = 5 a.u., v = 0.03 a.u., and T = 0 K.
    Fig. 4. Maximal degree of orientation 〈cos θmax as a function of the field intensity of the (a) two-color and (b) THz field, where the b = 5 a.u., v = 0.03 a.u., and T = 0 K.
    Maximal degree of the orientation 〈cos θ〉max as a function of the (a) CEP and (b) frequency of the THz laser pulse, where b = 5 a.u., v = 0.03 a.u., E01 = 5.2 × 107 V/cm, E021 = 0.45 × 107 V/cm, and T = 0 K.
    Fig. 5. Maximal degree of the orientation 〈cos θmax as a function of the (a) CEP and (b) frequency of the THz laser pulse, where b = 5 a.u., v = 0.03 a.u., E01 = 5.2 × 107 V/cm, E021 = 0.45 × 107 V/cm, and T = 0 K.
    (a) Time evolution curves of orientation degree and (b) the rotational population of different rotational states at the temperature T = 0 K (blue line), 5 K (orange line), and 10 K (green line), while b = 5 a.u., v = 0.03 a.u., E01 = 5.2 × 107 V/cm, E02 = 0.45 × 107 V/cm, φ = 1.2π, and ωTHz = 26 cm-1.
    Fig. 6. (a) Time evolution curves of  orientation degree and (b) the rotational population of different rotational states at the temperature T = 0 K (blue line), 5 K (orange line), and 10 K (green line), while b = 5 a.u., v = 0.03 a.u., E01 = 5.2 × 107 V/cm, E02 = 0.45 × 107 V/cm, φ = 1.2π, and ωTHz = 26 cm-1.
    Zhiwei Ge, Xuequn Hou, Yu Zhao, Qingtian Meng. Molecular orientation induced by H+ collision and modulated with combined fields[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2021, 19(11): 110201
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