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Applications of intense subpicosecond excimer lasers for atomic and molecular studies

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Abstract

The availability of extraordinarily bright femtosecond ultraviolet sources is enabling the study of a wide range of new nonlinear phenomena. These include the possibility or ordered driven motions in atoms, molecules, and plasmas as well as processes involving collisions, even those of relativistic electrons such as electron-positron pair production. Certain aspects of these processes are discussed.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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