Abstract

The interaction of intense laser light with molecules and clusters is a rapidly evolving research area. Its attraction lies in both the underlying fundamental physics and the prospects for applications. The interaction of intense laser light with rare-gas clusters, for instance, leads to megaelectron volt electrons, multikiloelectron volt ions, and bright X-ray emission. In laser-irradiated D2 clusters, thermonuclear fusion has been achieved.

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