Studying the dynamics of dark states is challenging due to their inability to undergo single-photon emission or absorption. This challenge is made even more difficult for dark autoionizing states owing to their ultrashort lifetime of a few femtoseconds. High-order harmonic spectroscopy recently appeared as a novel method to probe the ultrafast dynamics of a single atomic or molecular state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBlind walks of previsual rat pups in the open field test were analyzed for random components and/or strategies of locomotion. Wistar infants (n = 51) on their 13th postnatal day was tracked in the open field test for 2 minutes. At this age, immature rats should rely only on non-visual modalities in their navigation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe high-order harmonic generation (HHG) in silver, gold, and zinc plasma plumes irradiated by orthogonally polarized two-color field is studied theoretically and experimentally. We find an increase of the HHG efficiency in comparison with the single-color case, which essentially depends on the plasma species and harmonic order. An increase of more than an order of magnitude is observed for silver plasma, whereas for gold and zinc it is lower; these results are reproduced in our calculations that include both propagation and microscopic response studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHigh-harmonic generation is shown to be capable of providing time-resolved information about the particle density of a complex system. As an example, we study numerically high-harmonic generation from expanding xenon clusters in a pump-probe laser scheme, where the pump laser pulse induces the cluster explosion and the probe pulse generates harmonics in the expanding cluster. We show that the high-harmonic spectra characterize the properties of the expanding cluster.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpike-wave discharges (SWDs) characterizing absence epilepsy appear in closely packed aggregated sequences, which gave rise to the name "pyknolepsy" for this disease. In WAG/Rij rats, genetically prone to absence epilepsy, spontaneous SWDs seem to occur in clusters as well. Here, we aimed to quantify the seizures' clusters.
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