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Optimal control of molecular rotation in the sudden limit
Liyang Shen,
Herschel Albert Rabitz
Chemistry
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
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Physics & Astronomy
molecular rotation
94%
optimal control
85%
electric fields
40%
control theory
30%
controllability
27%
rotational states
27%
transition probabilities
23%
dipole moments
20%
wave functions
17%
costs
17%
energy
13%
curves
12%
matrices
12%
molecules
12%
approximation
12%
pulses
11%
excitation
11%
Chemical Compounds
Molecular Rotation
100%
Rotational Energy
66%
Electric Field
61%
Rotational Excitation
36%
Rotational State
35%
Rotational Transition
32%
Wave Function
26%
Time
24%
Dipole Moment
21%
Molecule
7%
Engineering & Materials Science
Electric fields
63%
Dipole moment
36%
Wave functions
31%
Controllability
23%
Control theory
23%
Molecules
22%