Abstract
Ion yield curves for nonresonant multiphoton ionization (MPI) were usually calculated and plotted against laser energy or peak laser intensity. As the laser intensity increased, the curve exhibited a bend due to the saturation effect. The MPI cross section could then be found from the onset of saturation or fittirig the experimental data to the theoretical curves.1,2
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