Non-sequential double ionization of an atom in an intense lasereld is a prototypical problem in multi-body strong eld interactions. To examine non-sequential double ionization, an often used approach is the semi-classical method, by which initial conditions are set according to quantum expressions and the ensuing dynamics modelled classically. Here we present a comparative study of quantum and semi-classical methods in the single active electron approximation. We show that semi-classical methods over-estimate the kinetic energy of rescattered electrons by up to 150%. We further show that the return time of the recolliding electrons deviates between quantum and semi-classical methods at low intensities, and that the deviation is attributable...
Quantum calculations of a (1+1)-dimensional model for double ionization in strong laser fields are ...
It is well known that a neutral atom interacting with a strong laser field will ionize at sufficient...
We perform a detailed analysis of the importance of causality within the strong-field approximation ...
In a fully classical simulation, we investigate the recollision mechanism of non-sequential double i...
The influence of electron-electron Coulomb repulsion on nonsequential double ionization of rare-gas ...
We study nonsequential double ionization (NSDI) processes of an atom by applying the frequency-domai...
Quantum calculations of a 1+1-dimensional model for double ionization in strong laser fields are use...
The adiabatic approximation is a natural approach for the description of phenomena induced by low fr...
We discuss double ionization of atoms in strong laser pulses using a reduced dimensionality model. F...
We develop a semiclassical quasistatic model accounting for molecular double ionization in an intens...
We present a joint experimental and theoretical study of non-sequential double ionization (NSDI) in ...
The outgoing electrons in non-sequential multiple ionization in intense laser fields are strongly co...
Semiclassical approximation which is the marriage of classical and quantum mechanics can be applied ...
High precision photoelectron energy and angular distributions in helium and neon atoms for a broad i...
With the ultrashort laser pulses available today, intensities which exceed the binding electrical fi...
Quantum calculations of a (1+1)-dimensional model for double ionization in strong laser fields are ...
It is well known that a neutral atom interacting with a strong laser field will ionize at sufficient...
We perform a detailed analysis of the importance of causality within the strong-field approximation ...
In a fully classical simulation, we investigate the recollision mechanism of non-sequential double i...
The influence of electron-electron Coulomb repulsion on nonsequential double ionization of rare-gas ...
We study nonsequential double ionization (NSDI) processes of an atom by applying the frequency-domai...
Quantum calculations of a 1+1-dimensional model for double ionization in strong laser fields are use...
The adiabatic approximation is a natural approach for the description of phenomena induced by low fr...
We discuss double ionization of atoms in strong laser pulses using a reduced dimensionality model. F...
We develop a semiclassical quasistatic model accounting for molecular double ionization in an intens...
We present a joint experimental and theoretical study of non-sequential double ionization (NSDI) in ...
The outgoing electrons in non-sequential multiple ionization in intense laser fields are strongly co...
Semiclassical approximation which is the marriage of classical and quantum mechanics can be applied ...
High precision photoelectron energy and angular distributions in helium and neon atoms for a broad i...
With the ultrashort laser pulses available today, intensities which exceed the binding electrical fi...
Quantum calculations of a (1+1)-dimensional model for double ionization in strong laser fields are ...
It is well known that a neutral atom interacting with a strong laser field will ionize at sufficient...
We perform a detailed analysis of the importance of causality within the strong-field approximation ...