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Suppression of Multiple Ionization of Atomic Ions in Intense Ultrafast Laser Pulses

J Greenwood, I Johnston, P McKenna, I Williams, T Goodworth, J Sanderson, W Bryan, A El-Zein, W Newell, A Langley, E Divall, William Bryan Orcid Logo

Physical Review Letters, Volume: 88, Issue: 23, Start page: 4 pages

Swansea University Author: William Bryan Orcid Logo

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Published in: Physical Review Letters
ISSN: 0031-9007 1079-7114
Published: 2002
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title Suppression of Multiple Ionization of Atomic Ions in Intense Ultrafast Laser Pulses
spellingShingle Suppression of Multiple Ionization of Atomic Ions in Intense Ultrafast Laser Pulses
William Bryan
title_short Suppression of Multiple Ionization of Atomic Ions in Intense Ultrafast Laser Pulses
title_full Suppression of Multiple Ionization of Atomic Ions in Intense Ultrafast Laser Pulses
title_fullStr Suppression of Multiple Ionization of Atomic Ions in Intense Ultrafast Laser Pulses
title_full_unstemmed Suppression of Multiple Ionization of Atomic Ions in Intense Ultrafast Laser Pulses
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I Williams
T Goodworth
J Sanderson
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A El-Zein
W Newell
A Langley
E Divall
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