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Suppression of resonant-induced harmonics of tin with tunable laser wavelengths

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Abstract

We investigate the behavior of resonant-induced harmonics from tin using driving lasers with tunable wavelengths. The intensity of the resonant harmonic is suppressed by the tuning laser wavelength around 1.8µm to understand the interaction dynamics of continuum electron with the autoionizing states.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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