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Is high harmonic generation a single-active-electron process?

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Abstract

We show that the bound electrons, set to motion by the recolliding electron, emit much of the radiation during high harmonic generation. This may explain the significantly higher conversion efficiencies found with heavier noble gases.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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