Theoretical study of nonsequential two-photon ionization finds strong unexpected variation in fluorescence polarization degree at specific beam energies due to zero contribution from the dominant channel.
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Fluorescence polarization as a precise tool for understanding nonsequential many-photon ionization
Theoretical study of nonsequential two-photon ionization finds strong unexpected variation in fluorescence polarization degree at specific beam energies due to zero contribution from the dominant channel.