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The generation of harmonics from a solid surface irradiated by 27-ps pulses
(I less than or equal to 1.5 x 10(15) W cm(-2)) from a neodymium laser is
studied. The conversion efficiency of p-polarised laser radiation was more
than ten times greater than that of the s-polarised radiation for the secon
d harmonic generation and more than one hundred times greater for the third
harmonic generation. The optical rotation of the second harmonic generated
by s- and p-polarised laser radiation is studied. The efficiencies of the
second, third, and fourth harmonic generation were 2x10(-8),2x10(-10) and 5
x 10(-12), respectively. The intensities of the second, third, and fourth
harmonics exhibit a power dependence on the laser radiation intensity with
exponents equal to 1.5, 1.8, and 3.8, respectively.