Ultrafast molecular dynamics directed by shaped laser pulses
I will discuss experiments which follow and control molecular dynamics on ultrafast timescales with intense shaped laser pulses. From measurements of how the phase of a molecular wave function can influence the breaking of a chemical bond to making electronic wave packets by ionizing a molecule, strong laser fields can be used to observe and direct the motion of electrons and nuclei far from equilibrium.
Date:
18 Nov 2009
Time:
4:00PM
Location:
104 Gore Hall
Speaker:
Tom Weinacht, SUNY Stony Brook
Host:
DeCamp 
