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Intense Field Ionization of Methane, Butane, and Octane: Transition from Molecular to Atomic Response

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Abstract

Ionization yields of C+n (n<6) from ionization of methane, butane, and octane are measured from 1013W/cm2 to 1016W/cm2. As one reaches 1016 W/cm2 the molecular response becomes atomic-like.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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