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Applications of intense subpicosecond excimer lasers for atomic and molecular studies

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Abstract

New physical phenomena are expected to occur1 with irradiation of atomic and molecular materials with subpicosecond ultraviolet radiation at intensities above ~1018 W/cm2. One such phenomenon is electron-positron pair production.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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