Quantum-controlled motion of nuclei, starting from the nanometer-size ground state of a molecule, can
potentially overcome some of the difficulties of thermonuclear fusion by compression of a fuel pellet or in
a bulk plasma. Coherent laser control can manipulate nuclear motion precisely, achieving large phase
space densities for the colliding nuclei. We combine quantum wavepacket propagation of D and T nuclei
in a field-bound molecule with coherent control by a shaped laser pulse to demonstrate enhancement of
nuclear collision rates. Atom-smashers powered by coherent control may become laboratory sources of
particle bursts, and even assist muonic fusion
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Patrocinador
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National Science Foundation, NSF CHE 1012075 / CONICYT/PAI, 2013/821320064
Bullard-Welch Chair at Rice University, C0016