Considerations regarding one-photon phase control
Abstract
The dynamics of a system interacting with an ultrashort pulse is known to depend on the phase content of said pulse. For linear absorption, phase control is possible over time-varying quantities, such as the population of metastable states, but not over time-independent quantities, such as the population of steady states. We derive here a strict upper bound for phase control that interpolates between these two cases --- the bound quantifies the approach to the steady state and resulting loss of one-photon phase control based on physical timescales. Significantly, this bound is violated by a number of numerical and experimental investigations. A careful analysis of the physical conditions underlying this result exposes multiphoton effects as a mechanism for these experiments.
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