26 March 2001, Volume 8, Issue 7, pp. 351-474  
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Focus Issue: Laser-Induced Multiple Ionization

Opt. Express 8(7), 351-351 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF

Strong-field double ionization of rare gases

Opt. Express 8(7), 352-357 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF  [Suppl. Mat. (1)]

Non-sequential double ionization of Ne in intense laser pulses: a coincidence experiment

Opt. Express 8(7), 358-367 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF

Atomic dynamics in single and multi-photon double ionization: An experimental comparison

Opt. Express 8(7), 368-376 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF  [Suppl. Mat. (3)]

Time-dependent density functional theory applied to nonsequential multiple ionization of Ne at 800 nm

Opt. Express 8(7), 377-382 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF

S-matrix theory of two-electron momentum distribution produced by double ionization in intense laser fields

Opt. Express 8(7), 383-394 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF

Nonsequential double ionization: a quasiclassical analysis of the Keldysh-type transition amplitude

Opt. Express 8(7), 395-400 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF

Phase-space analysis of double ionization

Opt. Express 8(7), 411-416 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF  [Suppl. Mat. (2)]

Low-frequency above-threshold ionization of a model two-electron atom

Opt. Express 8(7), 425-430 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF  [Suppl. Mat. (1)]

Comparing classical and quantum dynamics of strong-field double ionization

Opt. Express 8(7), 431-435 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF  [Suppl. Mat. (4)]

Accurate computational methods for two-electron atom-laser interactions

Opt. Express 8(7), 436-440 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF

Mechanisms of double-electron ionization of atomic systems in a strong laser field

Opt. Express 8(7), 441-446 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF

Imaging of in vitro and in vivo bones and joints with continuous-wave diffuse optical tomography

Opt. Express 8(7), 447-451 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF

Evolution of ultrashort light pulses in a two-level medium visualized with the finite-difference time domain technique

Opt. Express 8(7), 452-457 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF  [Suppl. Mat. (4)]

A high numerical aperture parabolic mirror as imaging device for confocal microscopy

Opt. Express 8(7), 458-474 (2001)  View: HTML | PDF  [Suppl. Mat. (3)]