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Detecting electronic coherences by the multidimensionl HHG spectroscopy

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Abstract

We propose an all-optical method based on pump-probe HHG to detect electronic coherence. Based on a new developed semi-perturbative approach, coherence between bound states is observed in Fourier transformed harmonic spectra using noncollinear geometry setup.

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