We show that congruent electric, magnetic and non-resonant optical fields acting concurrently on a polar paramagnetic (and polarizable) molecule offer possibilities to both amplify and control the directionality of the ensuing molecular states that surpass those available in double-field combinations or in single fields alone. At the core of these triple-field effects is the lifting of the degeneracy of the projection quantum number M by the magnetic field superimposed on the optical field and a subsequent coupling of the members of the 'doubled' (for states with ) tunneling doublets due to the optical field by even a weak electrostatic field.
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Sharma, K., & Friedrich, B. (2015). Directional properties of polar paramagnetic molecules subject to congruent electric, magnetic and optical fields. New Journal of Physics, 17. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/17/4/045017
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