We analyze in detail the creation of fermions and bosons from a vacuum by an electric field that exponentialy decreases in time. In our calculations, we use quantum electrodynamics (QED) and mainly consider the particle creation effect in a homogeneous electric field. To this end, we find complete sets of exact solutions of the d-dimensional Dirac equation in the exponentially decreasing electric field, and we use them to calculate all the characteristics of the effect, and specifically the total number of created particles and the probability that a vacuum will remain a vacuum. Note that the latter quantities were derived in the case under consideration for the first time. All possible asymptotic regimes are discussed in detail. In additio...
Using numerical solutions to quantum field theory, the creation of boson-antiboson pairs from the va...
There exists a clear physical motivation for theoretical studies of the vacuum instability related t...
Nonperturbative methods have been well developed for QED with the so-called t-electric potential ste...
We analyze in detail the creation of fermions and bosons from a vacuum by an electric field that exp...
The particle creation by the so-called peak electric field is considered. The latter field is a comb...
Abstract In the framework of QED with a strong background, we study particle creation (the Schwinger...
Basic quantum processes (such as particle creation, reflection, and transmission on the correspondin...
In this paper, we present in detail consistent QED (and scalar QED) calculations of particle creatio...
In this paper, we present in detail consistent QED (and scalar QED) calculations of particle creatio...
In this paper, we present in detail consistent QED (and scalar QED) calculations of particle creatio...
In this paper, we present in detail consistent QED (and scalar QED) calculations of particle creatio...
In this paper, we present in detail consistent QED (and scalar QED) calculations of particle creatio...
A new exactly solvable case in strong-field quantum electrodynamics with a time-dependent external e...
We present recent results on particle creation from the vacuum by inverse-square electric fields. Di...
The oscillator representation is used for the non-perturbative description of vacuum particle creati...
Using numerical solutions to quantum field theory, the creation of boson-antiboson pairs from the va...
There exists a clear physical motivation for theoretical studies of the vacuum instability related t...
Nonperturbative methods have been well developed for QED with the so-called t-electric potential ste...
We analyze in detail the creation of fermions and bosons from a vacuum by an electric field that exp...
The particle creation by the so-called peak electric field is considered. The latter field is a comb...
Abstract In the framework of QED with a strong background, we study particle creation (the Schwinger...
Basic quantum processes (such as particle creation, reflection, and transmission on the correspondin...
In this paper, we present in detail consistent QED (and scalar QED) calculations of particle creatio...
In this paper, we present in detail consistent QED (and scalar QED) calculations of particle creatio...
In this paper, we present in detail consistent QED (and scalar QED) calculations of particle creatio...
In this paper, we present in detail consistent QED (and scalar QED) calculations of particle creatio...
In this paper, we present in detail consistent QED (and scalar QED) calculations of particle creatio...
A new exactly solvable case in strong-field quantum electrodynamics with a time-dependent external e...
We present recent results on particle creation from the vacuum by inverse-square electric fields. Di...
The oscillator representation is used for the non-perturbative description of vacuum particle creati...
Using numerical solutions to quantum field theory, the creation of boson-antiboson pairs from the va...
There exists a clear physical motivation for theoretical studies of the vacuum instability related t...
Nonperturbative methods have been well developed for QED with the so-called t-electric potential ste...