AbstractUltra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple electron–positron pairs. A quantum field theoretical treatment of the pair creation process combined with numerical methods provides a description of the fermionic quantum field state, from which all observables of the multiple electron–positron pairs can be inferred. This allows to study the complex multi-particle dynamics of electron–positron pair creation in-depth, including multi-pair statistics as well as momentum distributions and spin. To illustrate the potential benefit of this approach, it is applied to the intermediate regime of pair creation between nonperturbative Schwinger pair creation and perturbative multiphoton pair creation w...
Various regimes of pair production in laser fields are analyzed. Particularly, the question of the o...
We use a simplified essential state model to compare two quantum field theoretical approaches to stu...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Simple model to study pair production for many-centre systems (here, t...
Ultra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple electron–...
The simultaneous creation of multiple electron-positron pairs by localized strong electric fields is...
We study nonperturbative multiphoton electron-positron pair creation in ultrastrong electromagnetic ...
The common tunneling picture of electron-positron pair creation in a strong electric field is genera...
The momentum spectrum of multiphoton-created electrons in the presence of a a static potential well ...
We examine the spontaneous breakdown of the matter vacuum triggered by an external force of arbitrar...
Scalar and fermionic particle pair production in rotating electric fields is investigated in the non...
In the quantum kinetic framework, we investigate the momentum spectrum and the number density of cre...
We discuss the multiplicity distribution of electron-positron pairs created in the strong electromag...
Various regimes of pair production in laser fields are analyzed. Particularly, the question of the o...
Various regimes of pair production in laser fields are analyzed. Particularly, the question of the o...
We study nonperturbative multiphoton electron-positron pair creation in ultrastrong electromagnetic ...
Various regimes of pair production in laser fields are analyzed. Particularly, the question of the o...
We use a simplified essential state model to compare two quantum field theoretical approaches to stu...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Simple model to study pair production for many-centre systems (here, t...
Ultra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple electron–...
The simultaneous creation of multiple electron-positron pairs by localized strong electric fields is...
We study nonperturbative multiphoton electron-positron pair creation in ultrastrong electromagnetic ...
The common tunneling picture of electron-positron pair creation in a strong electric field is genera...
The momentum spectrum of multiphoton-created electrons in the presence of a a static potential well ...
We examine the spontaneous breakdown of the matter vacuum triggered by an external force of arbitrar...
Scalar and fermionic particle pair production in rotating electric fields is investigated in the non...
In the quantum kinetic framework, we investigate the momentum spectrum and the number density of cre...
We discuss the multiplicity distribution of electron-positron pairs created in the strong electromag...
Various regimes of pair production in laser fields are analyzed. Particularly, the question of the o...
Various regimes of pair production in laser fields are analyzed. Particularly, the question of the o...
We study nonperturbative multiphoton electron-positron pair creation in ultrastrong electromagnetic ...
Various regimes of pair production in laser fields are analyzed. Particularly, the question of the o...
We use a simplified essential state model to compare two quantum field theoretical approaches to stu...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Simple model to study pair production for many-centre systems (here, t...