Abstract

Geometric phases may arise in a linear molecule interacting via its anisotropic polarizability with a strong nonresonant laser field. When the polarization vector of laser radiation undergoes cyclic evolution, the molecule returns to its original state but may acquire a Berry or Aharonov-Anandan phase factor.

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