The simultaneous creation of multiple electron-positron pairs by localized strong electric fields is studied by utilizing a time- and space-resolved quantum field theory approach. It is demonstrated that the number of simultaneously created pairs equals the number of the potential's supercritical quasibound states in the Dirac sea. This means it can be controlled by tuning the potential parameters. Furthermore, the energy of the created particles corresponds to the energy of the supercritical quasibound states. The simultaneously created electrons and positrons are statistically correlated, which is reflected in the spatial distribution and the momentum distribution of these particles and antiparticles
The common tunneling picture of electron-positron pair creation in a strong electric field is genera...
Based on space-time-resolved solutions to relativistic quantum field theory we illustrate interpreta...
AbstractUltra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple e...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs induced by two spatially separated electric fields ...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by a combination of a stati...
We examine the spontaneous breakdown of the matter vacuum triggered by an external force of arbitrar...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by two spatially displaced ...
We examine the creation and annihilation dynamics for electron-positron pairs in a time-dependent bu...
We examine the mathematical solutions of the Dirac equation to predict the spontaneous electron-posi...
We examine the creation of electron-positron pairs in a very strong force field. Using numerical sol...
We examine the steady state electron-positron pair creation rate for supercritical electric potentia...
Ultra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple electron–...
We use a simplified essential state model to compare two quantum field theoretical approaches to stu...
We propose a computational quantum field theoretical approach to obtain a microscopic insight into t...
We propose a computational quantum field theoretical approach to obtain a microscopic insight into t...
The common tunneling picture of electron-positron pair creation in a strong electric field is genera...
Based on space-time-resolved solutions to relativistic quantum field theory we illustrate interpreta...
AbstractUltra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple e...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs induced by two spatially separated electric fields ...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by a combination of a stati...
We examine the spontaneous breakdown of the matter vacuum triggered by an external force of arbitrar...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by two spatially displaced ...
We examine the creation and annihilation dynamics for electron-positron pairs in a time-dependent bu...
We examine the mathematical solutions of the Dirac equation to predict the spontaneous electron-posi...
We examine the creation of electron-positron pairs in a very strong force field. Using numerical sol...
We examine the steady state electron-positron pair creation rate for supercritical electric potentia...
Ultra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple electron–...
We use a simplified essential state model to compare two quantum field theoretical approaches to stu...
We propose a computational quantum field theoretical approach to obtain a microscopic insight into t...
We propose a computational quantum field theoretical approach to obtain a microscopic insight into t...
The common tunneling picture of electron-positron pair creation in a strong electric field is genera...
Based on space-time-resolved solutions to relativistic quantum field theory we illustrate interpreta...
AbstractUltra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple e...