Abstract
In recent years experimentalists have been able to construct lasers with enormous intensity [1], which when applied to atoms give rise to novel spectral features. In particular, an intense low frequency laser held, applied to a sample of atoms, can lead to the generation of high frequency coherent light, in terms of high multiples of the applied frequency.
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