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Two photon absorption in strong field
A shaped ultrafast pulse makes it possible to stir a quantum system and thus control a quantum process via light-matter interaction. Two photon absorption processes between two states is one of famous systema of coherent control. We study coherent control schemes for a two photon absorption process in a strong field.
Fig.1: schematic diagram of the experimental setup
Fig.2: fluoresence as a function of chirp rates and transform-limited intensity of pulses
Fig.3: fluorescence as a function of detuning and chirp rates