Abstract
Suppression of photoionization, fluorescence, amplified spontaneous emission, and nonlinear optical conversion have all been reported in the presence of resonant multiphoton excitation.1 At first glance, the nonlinear phenomena manifesting this suppression and the order of the nonlinear processes appear to be quite distinct. In some cases, this suppression has been shown to result from a destructive interference (alternatively, a competition) between alternative excitation pathways to the resonant intermediate state.2
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