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Ultra-intense Light-matter Studies with a Compact Laser System

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Abstract

Ionization of atoms at ultra-high field intensities (1018−1019 W/cm2) is studied with a table-top TW laser system. The ionization process is non-relativistic, semiclassical, whereas, the continuum dynamics is relativistic, and magnetic force becomes significant.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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