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Anne L'Huillier
Researcher at Lund University
Publications - 350
Citations - 20554
Anne L'Huillier is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: High harmonic generation & Attosecond. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 339 publications receiving 18498 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne L'Huillier include Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory & French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission.
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Theory of high-harmonic generation by low-frequency laser fields.
TL;DR: A simple, analytic, and fully quantum theory of high-harmonic generation by low-frequency laser fields is presented and the exact quantum-mechanical formula for the harmonic cutoff that differs from the phenomenological law Ip+3.17Up is presented.
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Multiple-harmonic conversion of 1064 nm radiation in rare gases
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the observation of very high-order odd harmonics of rare gases at an intensity of about 1013 W cm-2 in the XUV range (32.2 nm).
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Electron localization following attosecond molecular photoionization
Giuseppe Sansone,F. Kelkensberg,J. F. Pérez-Torres,Felipe Morales,Matthias F. Kling,W. Siu,O. Ghafur,Per Johnsson,Per Johnsson,Marko Swoboda,Enrico Benedetti,F. Ferrari,F. Lepine,José Luis Sanz-Vicario,Sergey Zherebtsov,Irina Znakovskaya,Anne L'Huillier,M. Yu. Ivanov,Mauro Nisoli,Fernando Martín,Marcus Vrakking +20 more
TL;DR: Attosecond pump–probe strategies are established as a powerful tool for investigating the complex molecular dynamics that result from the coupling between electronic and nuclear motions beyond the usual Born–Oppenheimer approximation.
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High-order harmonic generation in rare gases with a 1-ps 1053-nm laser.
Anne L'Huillier,Ph. Balcou +1 more
TL;DR: Results of harmonic generation using a 1-ps 1015-W/cm2 Nd-glass laser are presented and different ways of optimizing the number of photons by defocusing the laser beam or increasing the density are discussed.
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Attosecond pulse trains using high-order harmonics
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that high-order harmonics generated by an atom in intense laser field form trains of ultrashort pulses corresponding to different trajectories of electrons that tunnel out of the atom and recombine.