“…43 As shown in Fig (m = 0) between υ = 15 and 17, so that dissociations starting from the levels that are energetically close to this region are expected to produce remarkable distributions of the fragments. A careful analysis of the results from previous theoretical study, 46 which are in excellent agreement with the available experimental data for the ground state, 53 shows that if one starts from a rovibrational level near υ = 13−14 of the ground state, with a relative energy of about 3400− 3500 cm −1 , several transitions can take place with almost the same photon energy. 43 Although an Li 2 + ion with these vibrational energy levels cannot be produced by infrared excitation from the υ = 0 level (i.e., due to the absence of a permanent dipole moment of the homonuclear diatomic molecule), it could be experimentally created through the photoionization of a single two-state rotational wave packet on the E 1 g + (υ E = 9, J E = 27, 29) state of Li 2 with the maximum coherent ionization signal.…”