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Third-Harmonic Generation at a High Repetition Rate in a Femtosecond Laser Produce Plasma in Air

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Abstract

For the most part, experiments on harmonic generation in rare gases and in laser-produced plasma use multiple pulses illumination from high-power nano- and picosec­ond lasers, which allows high-order harmonics to be observed in a substantially non-perturbative regime.

© 1996 IEEE

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