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Nonlinear spectrum effect on the coherent control of molecular systems
Fecha
2011Registro en:
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS, v.284, n.13, p.3433-3436, 2011
0030-4018
10.1016/j.optcom.2011.03.022
Autor
FERREIRA, P. H. D.
VIVAS, M. G.
SILVA, D. L.
MISOGUTI, Lino
FENG, K.
BU, X. R.
MENDONCA, Cleber Renato
Institución
Resumen
This work demonstrates that the detuning of the fs-laser spectrum from the two-photon absorption band of organic materials can be used to reach further control of the two-photon absorption by pulse spectral phase manipulation. We investigate the coherent control of the two-photon absorption in imidazole-thiophene core compounds presenting distinct two-photon absorption spectra. The coherent control, performed using pulse phase shaping and genetic algorithm, exhibited different growth rates for each sample. Such distinct trends were explained by calculating the two-photon absorption probability considering the intrapulse interference mechanism, taking into account the two-photon absorption spectrum of the samples. Our results indicate that tuning the relative position between the nonlinear absorption and the pulse spectrum can be used as a novel strategy to optimize the two-photon absorption in broadband molecular systems. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.