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  • paper JTuD96

Controlling Molecular Fragmentation: Adiabatic Rapid Passage as a Mechanism for Charge Transfer

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Abstract

Control over CF3+/CHBr2+ in laser driven fragmentation of CHBr2COCF3, is observed. Pump-probe spectroscopy reveals a charge transfer mechanism. This mechanism may allow for a measurement of the wave function for a dissociating polyatomic molecule.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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