Abstract
Competition between different excitation pathways in atomic systems has been shown to suppress a range of processes as a result of quantum mechanical interference. In particular, interference can arise in a system involving three photon ionisation via a two photon resonance (TPR) that is also shared with a four wave difference frequency mixing process, as shown in Figure 1.
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