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Spectroscopy of Collision-Free Multiphoton Processes in Intense Ultraviolet Laser Fields

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Abstract

The availability of two intense UV-light sources operating at 193 nm (~ 5 psec, 1015 W/cm2) and 248 nm (< 0.5 psec, ~ 1016 W/cm2), respectively, has allowed comparative studies of the wavelength, pulse rise time and peak intensity dependence of the atom-field interaction.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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