Abstract
Using “Reaction Microscopes” that enable the coincident detection of the vector momenta of several electrons and ions after the fragmentation of atoms or molecules, pathways for single and multiple electron ejection in 25 to 6 femtosecond laser pulses have been explored in detail at PW/cm2 intensities and will be presented
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