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Multiphoton excitations in vibrational-rotational states of diatomic molecules in an intense electromagnetic field

Многофотонные возбу ждения в вибрашюнио-р отацнониых состояни ях двухатомных молекул в интенсивно м электромагнитном п оле

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We present a theory and outline a calculational procedure for evaluating transition amplitudes of multiphoton excitations of vibrational-rotational levels in diatomic molecules. This theory can be utilized in studying the behaviour of molecules in intense electromagnetic fields.

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Si presenta una teoria e si delinea un procedimento di oalcolo per valutare le ampiezze di transizione delle eccitazioni di molti fotoni doi livelli vibrazionali-rotazionali nelle molecole biatomiche. Questa teoria può essere utilizzata nello studio del comportamonto delle molecole in campi elettromagnetici intensi.

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Мы предлагаем теорию и описываем вычислит ельную процедуру для оценки амплитуд п ереходов для многофо тонных возбуждений вибрационно-ротацио нных уровней в двухат омных молекулах. Эта т еория может быть использована при изу чении поведения моле кул в интенсивных эле ктромагнитных полях.

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This work was supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under Contract No. NGL-39-011-035.

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Faisal, F.H.M., Rahman, N.K. Multiphoton excitations in vibrational-rotational states of diatomic molecules in an intense electromagnetic field. Nuov Cim B 13, 114–120 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02726699

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