Abstract
In recent experiments involving high-intensity, short-duration laser pulses tightly focused into an atomic-vapor cell, atoms surviving the pulse in excited states have been observed.1-6 This raises the possibility of using such laser pulses to efficiently produce large numbers of atoms in selected excited states.
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