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arxiv: 1508.04018 · v2 · pith:RTGBSFHInew · submitted 2015-08-17 · ⚛️ physics.chem-ph · physics.atm-clus

Steering proton migration in hydrocarbons using intense few-cycle laser fields

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keywords lasermigrationcontrolfew-cyclehydrocarbonsintenseprotonsteering
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Proton migration is a ubiquitous process in chemical reactions related to biology, combustion, and catalysis. Thus, the ability to control the movement of nuclei with tailored light, within a hydrocarbon molecule holds promise for far-reaching applications. Here, we demonstrate the steering of hydrogen migration in simple hydrocarbons, namely acetylene and allene, using waveform-controlled, few-cycle laser pulses. The rearrangement dynamics are monitored using coincident 3D momentum imaging spectroscopy, and described with a quantum-dynamical model. Our observations reveal that the underlying control mechanism is due to the manipulation of the phases in a vibrational wavepacket by the intense off-resonant laser field.

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