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Probing xenon electronic structure by two-color driven high-order harmonic generation

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Abstract

We studied the two-color HHG emission from xenon in the giant resonance spectral region. We found a substantial departure from the behavior expected for the single-active-electron picture which could be ascribed to electron correlation effects.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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