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Using Lasers to Control Chemical Reactions F. Fleming Crim John E. Willard and Hilldale Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry University of Wisconsin-Madison Controlling the course of a chemical reaction using laser light is an intriguing possibility, and its implementation often indicates a singular understanding of the details of the reaction. Because chemical reactions rearrange the connectivity among the atoms, selective vibrational excitation, which changes the relative motion of the atoms, is a means of controlling reactions. It is possible to excite a particular bond using laser light and then preferentially cleave that bond in a reaction. |
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