Abstract
There has been considerable effort devoted to understanding the process of high harmonic generation.1-3 Much of this effort has been focused on understanding the existence of the plateau, a n d the position of the cutoff. In this work, we present data from the first detailed experimental study of the fine spectral structure of high harmonic emission. We observed dramatic changes in the spectral shapes of the harmonic peaks as experimental parameters were changed.
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