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How to use lasers for imaging attosecond dynamics of nuclear processes

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FIG. 1. Schematic of the laser setup consisting of two equal handed, circularly polarized, counterpropagating laser pulses with equal intensities
FIG. 2. (a) Current of the returning electron versus time (full line). The arrows are associated with Fig

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