Stark control of a chiral fluoroethylene derivative

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Abstract

Hydrogen dissociation is an unwanted competing pathway if a torsional motion around the C=C double bond in a chiral fluoroethylene derivative, namely (4-methylcyclohexylidene) fluoromethane (4MCF), is to be achieved. We show that the excited state H-dissociation can be drastically diminished on time scales long enough to initiate a torsion around the C=C double bond using the nonresonant dynamic Stark effect. Potential energy curves, dipoles, and polarizabilities for the regarded one-dimensional reaction coordinate are calculated within the CASSCF method. The influence of the excitation and the laser control field is then simulated using wave packet dynamics. © 2011 American Chemical Society.

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Kinzel, D., Marquetand, P., & González, L. (2012). Stark control of a chiral fluoroethylene derivative. In Journal of Physical Chemistry A (Vol. 116, pp. 2743–2749). https://doi.org/10.1021/jp207947x

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