The production of electron–positron pairs in time-dependent electric fields (Schwinger mechanism) depends non-linearly on the applied field profile. Accordingly, the resulting momentum spectrum is extremely sensitive to small variations of the field parameters. Owing to this non-linear dependence it is so far unpredictable how to choose a field configuration such that a predetermined momentum distribution is generated. We show that quantum kinetic theory along with optimal control theory can be used to approximately solve this inverse problem for Schwinger pair production. We exemplify this by studying the superposition of a small number of harmonic components resulting in predetermined signatures in the asymptotic momentum spectrum. In the...
In the dynamically assisted Schwinger mechanism, the pair production probability is significantly en...
The vacuum of quantum electrodynamics is unstable against the formation of many-body states in the p...
We introduce a canonical method for pair production by electromagnetic fields. The canonical method ...
A quantum kinetic equation is derived for the description of pair production in a time-dependent hom...
AbstractRecent studies of Schwinger pair production have demonstrated that the asymptotic particle s...
Recent studies of Schwinger pair production have demonstrated that the asymptotic particle spectrum ...
We study the Schwinger effect which is the non-perturbative production of e− e+ pairs from the vacuu...
A quantum kinetic equation has been derived for the description of pair production in a time-depende...
In the quantum kinetic framework, we investigate the momentum spectrum and the number density of cre...
The non-perturbative electron-positron pair production in time-dependent electric fields is investig...
Abstract In the framework of QED with a strong background, we study particle creation (the Schwinger...
We study electron-positron pair production by the combination of a strong, constant electric field a...
Schwinger pair creation in a purely time-dependent electric field can be described through a quantum...
Schwinger pair creation in a purely time-dependent electric field can be described through a quantum...
We investigate Schwinger pair production in spatially inhomogeneous electric backgrounds. A critical...
In the dynamically assisted Schwinger mechanism, the pair production probability is significantly en...
The vacuum of quantum electrodynamics is unstable against the formation of many-body states in the p...
We introduce a canonical method for pair production by electromagnetic fields. The canonical method ...
A quantum kinetic equation is derived for the description of pair production in a time-dependent hom...
AbstractRecent studies of Schwinger pair production have demonstrated that the asymptotic particle s...
Recent studies of Schwinger pair production have demonstrated that the asymptotic particle spectrum ...
We study the Schwinger effect which is the non-perturbative production of e− e+ pairs from the vacuu...
A quantum kinetic equation has been derived for the description of pair production in a time-depende...
In the quantum kinetic framework, we investigate the momentum spectrum and the number density of cre...
The non-perturbative electron-positron pair production in time-dependent electric fields is investig...
Abstract In the framework of QED with a strong background, we study particle creation (the Schwinger...
We study electron-positron pair production by the combination of a strong, constant electric field a...
Schwinger pair creation in a purely time-dependent electric field can be described through a quantum...
Schwinger pair creation in a purely time-dependent electric field can be described through a quantum...
We investigate Schwinger pair production in spatially inhomogeneous electric backgrounds. A critical...
In the dynamically assisted Schwinger mechanism, the pair production probability is significantly en...
The vacuum of quantum electrodynamics is unstable against the formation of many-body states in the p...
We introduce a canonical method for pair production by electromagnetic fields. The canonical method ...