Abstract
Advances in short pulse laser technology allow one to generate super-intense laser fields with peak intensities exceeding the atomic unity of intensity. As a consequence, we expect relativistic velocities of an atomic electron in such a strong laser field and relativistic features (see e.g., Refs. 1, 2) in the ionization process and the high harmonic spectra.
© 1994 IEEE
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