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Two-Dimensional Mapping of Spatial Distribution of Excited Atoms and Ions in Laser-Produced Plasmas Using Three-Color Four-Wave Mixing

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Abstract

Although coherent four-wave mixing (FWM) has been successfully applied to different objects for quite a long period of time, recent experiments demonstrated that the use of this technique for the diagnostics of plasma and excited gases requires certain modifications in the methodology and specific investigations in the theory of coherent FWM. Specifically, recent experiments have revealed a high efficiency of nonlinear optical interactions of a strong laser radiation with excited gases and plasma.

© 1996 IEEE

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