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Frequency Conversion Processes in Hydrogen

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Abstract

Multiphoton Raman-like transitions taking place above and below the ionization threshold of an atom can be useful for generating energetic photons of well-defined energies. In these processes, the atomic electron makes a bound-bound transition. It first absorbs N photons of the incoming light and then reemits a photon whose energy depends on N and on the discrete final state.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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