The momentum spectrum of multiphoton-created electrons in the presence of a a static potential well as well as an alternating field is found to be related to the electron energy levels in the potential well and the energy of the photons. A simple relation among three energies, the created electron energy associated with the momentum distribution, the level energy of the electron bound state, and the photon energy, is obtained. Pair production can be significantly enhanced by this two-field configuration. In this case, the depth of the static potential well and the frequency of the alternating field also need not be supercritical.http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:0...
The creation of electron positron pairs constitutes an example for the conversion of energy into ma...
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<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Description of the (a) REPP and (b) ECEPP mechanisms for the two-centr...
Ultra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple electron–...
AbstractUltra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple e...
In the quantum kinetic framework, we investigate the momentum spectrum and the number density of cre...
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The scattering amplitude for the production of an arbitrary number of electron" positron pairs in e...
The scattering amplitude for the production of an arbitrary number of electron" positron pairs in e...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by two spatially displaced ...
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The process of electron-positron pair production is investigated within the phase-space Wigner forma...
The creation of electron positron pairs constitutes an example for the conversion of energy into ma...
The creation of an electron-positron pair in the collision of two real photons, namely the linear Br...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Description of the (a) REPP and (b) ECEPP mechanisms for the two-centr...
Ultra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple electron–...
AbstractUltra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple e...
In the quantum kinetic framework, we investigate the momentum spectrum and the number density of cre...
The simultaneous creation of multiple electron-positron pairs by localized strong electric fields is...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by a combination of a stati...
The common tunneling picture of electron-positron pair creation in a strong electric field is genera...
The elementary electron-positron pair formation process is considered in terms of a revised quantum ...
The scattering amplitude for the production of an arbitrary number of electron" positron pairs in e...
The scattering amplitude for the production of an arbitrary number of electron" positron pairs in e...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by two spatially displaced ...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs induced by two spatially separated electric fields ...
The process of electron-positron pair production is investigated within the phase-space Wigner forma...
The creation of electron positron pairs constitutes an example for the conversion of energy into ma...
The creation of an electron-positron pair in the collision of two real photons, namely the linear Br...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Description of the (a) REPP and (b) ECEPP mechanisms for the two-centr...