Abstract
Experimental information on laser-induced multiple ionization is analyzed in terms of a model that includes the scaling of the generalized cross sections and the time dependence during the pulse. A comparison of direct with sequential processes reveals the dominance of the latter. The role of multiply excited states in strong-laser studies is also discussed.
© 1987 Optical Society of America
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