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Ionization-front soliton in x-ray-stimulated Raman scattering

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Abstract

We predict solitonlike pulses and precursors at the Stokes frequency in stimulated electronic Raman scattering at the photoionization front of pumping x-ray radiation. We find two different solitonlike patterns that depend on different photoionization mechanisms.

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