Babin et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Interaction of superstrong laser fields with matter: hypotheses, effects, and applicationsBabin et al., 1996
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- 11565007360680387222
- Author
- Babin A
- Kim A
- Kiselev A
- Sergeev A
- Stepanov A
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- Publication venue
- Radiophysics and quantum electronics
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A review of research results in physics of superstrong laser fields is given. It includes an analysis of the nonlinear atom response in superstrong optical fields and a discussion of the properties of a femtosecond laser-produced plasma. A description of new experiments on …
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