PACS numbers

32.80.Rm Multiphoton ionization and excitation to highly excited states 42.65.An Optical susceptibility, hyperpolarizability 42.65.Dr Stimulated Raman scattering; CARS 42.65.Ky Frequency conversion; harmonic generation, including higher-order harmonic generation 51.70.+f Optical and dielectric properties
  1. S.Yu. Mironov, E.A. Khazanov “Post-compression of a second harmonic pulse: a way to increase the peak power and temporal contrast of ultrahigh-power laser pulses67 99–103 (2024)
    42.60.-y, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Re (all)
  2. M.Yu. Ryabikin, M.Yu. Emelin, V.V. Strelkov “Attosecond electromagnetic pulses: generation, measurement, and application. Attosecond metrology and spectroscopy66 360–380 (2023)
    42.65.Ky, 42.65.Re, 52.38.−r (all)
  3. S.V. Chekalin, V.O. Kompanets et alLight bullet dynamics in uniform dielectrics62 282–288 (2019)
    42.65.−k, 42.65.Jx, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Re, 52.38.Hb (all)
  4. K.B. Fritzler, V.Ya. Prinz “3D printing methods for micro- and nanostructures62 54–69 (2019)
    32.80.Rm, 42.82.Cr, 61.46.−w, 68.65.−k, 81.20.−n (all)
  5. L.V. Keldysh “Multiphoton ionization by a very short pulse60 1187–1193 (2017)
    32.80.Rm, 42.50.Hz, 42.65.Re (all)
  6. V.V. Strelkov, V.T. Platonenko et alAttosecond electromagnetic pulses: generation, measurement, and application. Generation of high-order harmonics of intense laser field for attosecond pulse production59 425–445 (2016)
    42.65.Ky, 42.65.Re, 52.38.−r (all)
  7. I.I. Ryabtsev, I.I. Beterov et alSpectroscopy of cold rubidium Rydberg atoms for applications in quantum information59 196–208 (2016)
    03.67.Lx, 32.70.Jz, 32.80.−t, 32.80.Ee, 32.80.Rm (all)
  8. B.M. Karnakov, V.D. Mur et alCurrent progress in developing the nonlinear ionization theory of atoms and ions58 3–32 (2015)
    03.65.Sq, 32.80.Fb, 32.80.Rm, 32.80.Wr, 34.80.Qb (all)
  9. M.Yu. Tretyakov, M.A. Koshelev et alWater dimer and the atmospheric continuum57 1083–1098 (2014)
    33.20.−t, 36.40.Mr, 51.70.+f, 82.30.Rs, 92.60.Jq, 92.60.Ta (all)
  10. R.A. Ganeev “High order harmonics generation in laser surface ablation: current trends56 772–800 (2013)
    42.65.Ky, 42.79.Nv, 52.50.Jm (all)
  11. S.V. Chekalin, V.P. Kandidov “From self-focusing light beams to femtosecond laser pulse filamentation56 123–140 (2013)
    42.65.−k, 42.65.Jx, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Re, 52.38.Hb (all)
  12. A.M. Zheltikov “The Raman effect in femto- and attosecond physics54 29–51 (2011)
    42.65.Dr, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Re, 42.65.Wi (all)
  13. T.T. Basiev, S.N. Smetanin et alParametric coupling of frequency components at stimulated Raman scattering in solids53 611–617 (2010)
    42.55.Ye, 42.65.Dr, 42.65.Ky, 42.70.Mp, 42.79.Nv (all)
  14. I.S. Lyubutin, A.G. Gavriliuk “Research on phase transformations in 3d-metal oxides at high and ultrahigh pressure: state of the art52 989–1017 (2009)
    07.35.+k, 51.70.+f, 61.50.Ks, 64.30.−t, 64.60.−i, 71.30.+h, 81.40.Rs (all)
  15. R.A. Ganeev “Generation of high-order harmonics of high-power lasers in plasmas produced under irradiation of solid target surfaces by a prepulse52 55–77 (2009)
    42.65.Ky, 42.79.Nv, 52.38.−r (all)
  16. A.M. Zheltikov “Colors of thin films, antiresonance phenomena in optical systems, and the limiting loss of modes in hollow optical waveguides51 591–600 (2008)
    42.65.Dr, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Re, 42.65.Wi (all)
  17. A.M. Zheltikov “Microstructure optical fibers for a new generation of fiber-optic sources and converters of light pulses50 705–727 (2007)
    42.65.Dr, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Re, 42.65.Wi (all)
  18. V.P. Silin, P.V. Silin “Bifurcation properties of the bremsstrahlung harmonics generated by a pumping field in plasmas50 729–740 (2007)
    42.65.−k, 42.65.Ky, 52.35.Mw (all)
  19. A.M. Zheltikov “Let there be white light: supercontinuum generation by ultrashort laser pulses49 605–628 (2006)
    42.65.Dr, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Re, 42.65.Wi (all)
  20. A.V. Belinskii, A.V. Isaeva et alSpatial configuration of light at consecutive nonlinear optical conversions49 523–530 (2006)
    42.25.Bs, 42.65.−k, 42.65.Ky (all)
  21. A.M. Zheltikov “Isolated waveguide modes of high-intensity light fields47 1205–1220 (2004)
    42.65.Dr, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Re, 42.65.Wi (all)
  22. A.A. Ivanov, M.V. Alfimov, A.M. Zheltikov “Femtosecond pulses in nanophotonics47 687–704 (2004)
    42.55.−f, 42.62.−b, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Re (all)
  23. A.M. Zheltikov “Nonlinear optics of microstructure fibers47 69–98 (2004)
    42.65.Ky, 42.65.Dr, 42.65.Re, 42.65.Wi (all)
  24. A.M. Zheltikov “Ultrashort light pulses in hollow waveguides45 687–718 (2002)
    42.65.Dr, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Re, 42.65.Wi (all)
  25. T.T. Basiev “Spectroscopy of new SRS-active crystals and solid-state SRS lasers42 1051–1056 (1999)
    33.20.Fb, 42.55.Ye, 42.65.Dr, 78.30.−j (all)
  26. N.B. Delone, V.P. Krainov “AC Stark shift of atomic energy levels42 669 (1999)
    32.80.Rm, 32.80.Pb, 32.90.+a, 42.65.−k (all)
  27. A.M. Zheltikov, N.I. Koroteev “Coherent four-wave mixing in excited and ionized gas media: four-photon spectrochronography, ellipsometry, and nonlinear-optical imaging of atoms and ions42 321–351 (1999)
    42.62.Fi, 42.65.k, 51.70.+f, 52.25.b (all)
  28. A.B. Shvartsburg “Single-cycle waveforms and non-periodic waves in dispersive media (exactly solvable models)41 77–94 (1998)
    02.50.Ey, 05.40.+j, 42.65.Ky (all)
  29. I.A. Vasil’eva “Erratum: Fundamentals of the spectral diagnostics of gases containing a condensed dispersed phase [Phys.-Uspekhi 36, 694-732 (August 1993)]36 (12) 1163–1163 (1993)
    99.10.Cd, 51.70.+f (all)
  30. I.A. Vasil’eva “Fundamentals of the spectral diagnostics of gases containing a condensed dispersed phase36 (8) 694–732 (1993)
    51.70.+f, 32.70.Fw, 33.70.Fd, 33.50.−j, 32.50.+d (all)
  31. A.I. Osipov, A.V. Uvarov “Kinetic and gasdynamic processes in nonequilibrium molecular physics35 (11) 903–923 (1992)
    51.10.+y, 51.70.+f, 33.20.Tp, 33.15.Kr, 51.20.+d, 51.40.+p (all)
  32. N.B. Delone, V.P. Krainov “Atoms in a superatomic field of laser radiation34 (12) 1047–1052 (1991)
    01.10.Fv, 32.80.Rm, 32.60.+i (all)
  33. I.Sh. Averbukh, N.F. Perel’man “The dynamics of wave packets of highly-excited states of atoms and molecules34 (7) 572–591 (1991)
    32.80.Rm, 33.80.Rv, 42.50.Dv, 42.65.Sf (all)
  34. S.M. Gladkov, N.I. Koroteev “Quasiresonant nonlinear optical processes involving excited and ionized atoms33 (7) 554–575 (1990)
    42.65.Dr, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.An, 51.70.+f, 32.80.Rm (all)
  35. P.A. Golovinskii, I.Yu. Kiyan “Negative ion in a strong optical field33 (6) 453–476 (1990)
    32.80.Gc, 32.80.Rm, 32.10.Dk, 32.10.Hq, 32.80.Ys, 31.25.−v (all)
  36. A.V. Eletskii “Photoacoustic, photothermal and photochemical processes in gases33 (5) 396–396 (1990)
    51.70.+f, 82.50.−m (all)
  37. V.V. Likhanskii “Atoms in strong laser fields and multiphoton ionization33 (5) 399–399 (1990)
    32.80.Rm, 01.30.Cc, 32.80.Dz (all)
  38. V.A. Vysloukh “Nonlinear fiber optics33 (5) 400–400 (1990)
    42.65.Tg, 42.65.An, 42.65.Re, 42.65.Jx, 42.81.−i (all)
  39. N.B. Delone, M.V. Fedorov “New effects in the multiphoton ionization of atoms32 500–520 (1989)
    32.80.Rm, 31.15.Md (all)
  40. S.A. Akhmanov “Tunable lasers: a new stage32 284–285 (1989)
    42.60.Fc, 42.65.Yj, 42.65.Re, 42.65.Ky, 51.70.+f, 42.65.Dr (all)
  41. A.A. Abrikosov, E.B. Aleksandrov et alVladimir Idelevich Perel’ (on his sixtieth birthday)31 1039–1039 (1988)
    01.60.+q, 01.30.Kj, 01.10.Cr, 51.70.+f, 72.20.Jv, 72.30.+q (all)
  42. V.G. Arkhipkin, A.K. Popov “Nonlinear optics and transformation of light in gases30 952–976 (1987)
    42.65.Ky, 42.65.An, 51.70.+f, 33.55.Be, 33.80.Rv (all)
  43. N.I. Koroteev “Interference phenomena in coherent active spectroscopy of light scattering and absorption: holographic multidimensional spectroscopy30 628–643 (1987)
    42.65.Dr, 42.40.−i, 42.65.−k (all)
  44. T.L. Andreeva, A.V. Malyugin “Fine structure of the Rayleigh spectrum of the scattering of light in molecular gases29 1097–1118 (1986)
    33.15.Pw, 33.20.Fb, 33.20.Vq, 78.35.+c, 51.70.+f, 51.10.+y (all)
  45. A. Piskarskas, A. Stabinis, A. Yankauskas “Phase phenomena in parametric amplifiers and generators of ultrashort light pulses29 869–879 (1986)
    42.65.Yj, 42.65.Re, 42.65.An (all)
  46. V.N. Ochkin, N.G. Preobrazhenskii et alOptogalvanic effect in plasmas and gases29 260–280 (1986)
    52.70.Kz, 52.80.Hc, 33.20.Vq, 52.80.Pi, 32.80.Rm (all)
  47. V.K. Popov “High-power excimer lasers and new sources of coherent radiation in the vacuum ultraviolet28 1031–1041 (1985)
    42.55.Lt, 42.65.Re, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Dr, 42.60.Jf, 42.72.Bj (all)
  48. E.M. Dianov, A.Ya. Karasik, A.M. Prokhorov “Nonlinear optical phenomena in fiber light pipes27 538–539 (1984)
    42.81.Dp, 42.65.Dr, 42.65.Es, 42.81.Wg, 07.60.Vg, 42.65.Re (all)
  49. I.V. Aleksandrov, Z.V. Nesterova “Competition of nonlinear processes of transformation of the energy of picosecond pulses in optical fibers27 539–540 (1984)
    42.81.Dp, 42.65.An, 42.65.Re, 42.65.Dr, 42.65.Jx (all)
  50. I.L. Fabelinskii “The researches of M. A. Leontovich in optics and acoustics26 356–365 (1983)
    01.60.+q, 51.70.+f, 51.40.+p, 43.10.Eg (all)
  51. A.F. Bunkin, N.I. Koroteev “Nonlinear laser spectroscopy of gases, gas flows, and lowtemperature plasmas24 394–411 (1981)
    82.80.Di, 51.70.+f, 07.65.-b
  52. Yu.P. Raizer “Optical discharges23 789–806 (1980)
    51.70.+f
  53. N.G. Basov, É.M. Belenov et alHigh-pressure carbon dioxide electrically excited preionization lasers18 705–721 (1975)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.By, 42.70.Hj, 51.70.+f, 51.50.+v (all)
  54. N.B. Delone “Elementary nonlinear optical phenomena16 749–752 (1974)
    42.65.−k, 32.80.Rm, 52.70.Kz, 32.80.Cy, 33.80.Rv (all)
  55. E.M. Zolotov, V.A. Kiselev, V.A. Sychugov “Optical phenomena in thin-film waveguides17 64–84 (1974)
    77.55.+f, 42.82.−m, 42.79.Dj, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Wi (all)
  56. N.A. Borisevich “Afterglow of Complex Molecules in the Gaseous Phase15 844–848 (1973)
    52.80.Hc, 33.50.Dq, 51.70.+f (all)
  57. I.M. Beterov, R.I. Sokolovskii “Nonlinear effects in the emission and absorption spectra of gases in resonant optical fields16 339–349 (1973)
    32.60.+i, 32.70.Jz, 32.50.+d, 32.10.Fn, 32.80.−t, 51.70.+f (all)
  58. N.N. Sobolev, V.V. Sokovikov “The carbon monoxide laser. Population inversion mechanism16 350–360 (1973)
    42.55.Lt, 51.70.+f, 42.60.Lh, 42.60.Jf (all)
  59. V.L. Ginzburg “Line width in the spectrum of scattered light15 114–120 (1972)
    78.35.+c, 71.36.+c, 78.30.Cp, 51.70.+f (all)
  60. A.G. Molchanov “Lasers in the vacuum ultraviolet and in the X-ray regions of the spectrum15 124–129 (1972)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.Lh, 42.60.Jf, 51.70.+f (all)
  61. S.A. Akhmanov “Nonlinear Optics of Picosecond Pulses13 666–667 (1971)
    42.65.Re, 42.65.Ky, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Fc, 42.60.Lh (all)
  62. A.P. Sukhorukov “Thermal Self-action of Intense Light Waves13 410–412 (1970)
    78.20.Nv, 51.70.+f (all)
  63. G.A. Askar’yan, V.B. Studenov, I.L. Chistyi “Thermal Self-focusing in a Beam with Decreasing Intensity Near the Axis (’Banana’ Self-focusing)13 295–296 (1970)
    42.65.Jx, 78.20.Nv, 78.20.Ci, 51.70.+f (all)
  64. F. Gerasimov, Yu.M. Kagan et alSERGEĬ ÉDUARDOVICH FRISH (on his 70th Birthday)12 438–439 (1969)
    01.60.+q, 07.60.−j, 42.50.−p, 52.50.Jm, 51.70.+f, 32.30.−r (all)
  65. I.S. Rez “Crystals with non-linear polarizability10 759–782 (1968)
    78.20.Jq, 42.65.Ky (all)
  66. L.M. Biberman, G.E. Norman “Continuous spectra of atomic gases and plasma10 52–90 (1967)
    32.30.−r, 52.25.Os, 32.80.Rm, 32.80.Dz, 32.80.Cy, 31.15.Ct (all)
  67. R.V. Khokhlov “On nonlinear wave processes8 642–645 (1966)
    42.79.Sz, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Yj, 42.79.Ci, 78.30.Cp (all)
  68. V.A. Zubov, M.M. Sushchinskii, I.K. Shuvalov “Modern trends in the spectroscopy of Raman scattering of light9 346–369 (1966)
    42.65.Dr, 42.62.Fi (all)
  69. L.N. Ovander “Nonlinear optical effects in crystals8 337–359 (1965)
    78.30.Hv, 42.65.Dr, 71.35.−y (all)
  70. V.A. Zubov, M.M. Sushchinskii, I.K. Shuvalov “Stimulated Raman scattering of light7 419–433 (1964)
    42.65.Dr, 42.60.Da (all)
  71. P.A. Bazhulin “The study of rotation and vibration-rotation spectra of gases by the method of combination (Raman) scattering of light5 661–666 (1963)
    51.70.+f, 33.20.Sn, 33.20.Vq, 33.20.Fb, 33.15.Mt (all)
  72. S.E. Frish “Work on atomic spectroscopy in the U.S.S.R.2 343–351 (1959)
    01.10.Fv, 32.70.−n, 32.30.−r, 51.70.+f (all)
  73. I.I. Metelskii, V.F. Kovalev, V.Yu. Bychenkov “Relativistically nonlinear resonant absorption and harmonic generation of electromagnetic radiation in an inhomogeneous plasma”, accepted
    52.40.Db, 52.35.Hr, 52.38.−r, 42.65.Ky, 52.35.Fp, 52.50.Jm, 52.25.Os, 52.35.−g, 52.30.−q, 52.57.−z (all)
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