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Multiphoton fragmentation and ionization

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Abstract

This paper discusses the complications of postresonant processes in the ionization pathways and their effects on the polarization ratio and the power laws for various ionic fragments, using acetaldehyde and nitrogen dioxide as examples.

© 1980 Optical Society of America

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