Abstract
Using 130 fs laser pulses with a photon energy of about 6.2 eV, vibrational wavepackets in high-lying electronic states of the iodine molecule are excited and observed by the pump–probe technique. The coherent vibrational motion with a frequency of about 60 cm −1 first experiences a collapse. Furthermore, two distinct revivals are observed attributed to the vibrational motion on the D(0 u +) and, most probably, on the β(1 g) ion-pair potential energy curves. The different behaviour of jet-cooled and warm molecules is discussed.
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