Abstract
There is a growing body of evidence that fundamentally new forms of highly excited matter, can be produced with strong-field interactions. Specifically, there is considerable interest in (1) mechanisms leading to high levels of electronic excitation, particularly those involving ionization and the excitation of inner shell states, and (2) the properties of matter that govern the generation of intense, short-wavelength radiation.
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