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High Order Harmonics from a Molecule: Evidence of the Nuclear Motion

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Abstract

The electromagnetic spectrum emitted by a molecule driven by a laser presents harmonics and satellite lines whose separation is equal to the oscillation frequency of the nuclei. Full quantum and semiclassical calculations are presented.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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