• 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," Chin. Opt. Lett. 19, 110201 (2021) 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," Chin. Opt. Lett. 19, 110201 (2021)
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