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Saturation of Third-Harmonic Generation in a Plasma of Self-Induced Optical Breakdown due to the Self-Action of 80-fs Light Pulses

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Abstract

Currently, much attention is focused on nonlinear-optical interactions in a laser-produced plasma in the presence of high-power ultrashort light pulses [1 - 3]. Studies in this direction provide an opportunity to reveal specific features of the nonlinear-optical response of a plasma in intense light fields. The results of these investigations are of particular interest for developing sources of short-wavelength radiation.

© 1996 IEEE

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