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Coherent two-photon absorption quenching of short laser pulses with phase–amplitude irregularities

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Abstract

A phase and amplitude irregularity introduced into the spectrum of a short laser pulse by propagation through a weak narrow-line absorber results in strong suppression of continuum two-photon absorption at the peak frequency of the narrow-line absorber.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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