A generalized ADK (Ammosov-Delone-Krainov) theory for ionization of open shell atoms is compared to ionization experiments performed on the transition metal atoms V, Ni, Pd, Ta, and Nb. Our theory is found to be in good agreement for V, Ni, Pd, and Ta, whereas conventional ADK theory overestimates ionization by orders of magnitude. The key to understanding the observed ionization reduction is the angular momentum barrier. Our analysis shows that the determination of the angular momentum barrier in open shell atoms is nontrivial. The Stark shift is identified as the second dominant effect responsible for ionization suppression. Finally, these two effects cannot explain the Nb data. An analysis of the electron spins suggests that Pauli blocki...
Electron-momentum distributions for above-threshold ionization of argon in a few-cycle, linearly pol...
We present a detailed theoretical investigation on strong-field ionization of polar (CO and NO) as w...
It has been assumed for a long time that the ionization of atoms by ions must in one form or another...
We apply a previously developed semiclassical complex time method to the calculation of tunneling io...
We apply a previously developed semiclassical complex time method to the calculation of tunneling io...
We report on nonresonant strong field ionization of the multielectron transition metal atoms V, Nb, ...
The tunneling ionization of exotic atoms such as muonic hydrogen, muonium, and positronium in a stro...
The tunneling ionization of exotic atoms such as muonic hydrogen, muonium, and positronium in a stro...
The tunneling ionization of exotic atoms such as muonic hydrogen, muonium and positronium in a stron...
We study the effect of one-electron model potentials on the tunneling ionization rates of molecules ...
We look at the theory of ionization of atoms and molecules in the presence of a strong laser field. ...
We apply the semiclassical propagation technique to tunneling ionization in atomic and molecular sys...
We apply the semiclassical propagation technique to tunneling ionization in atomic and molecular sys...
We study the intensity-dependent photoelectron differential momentum distributions from tunneling io...
We present a detailed theoretical investigation on strong-field ionization of polar (CO and NO) as w...
Electron-momentum distributions for above-threshold ionization of argon in a few-cycle, linearly pol...
We present a detailed theoretical investigation on strong-field ionization of polar (CO and NO) as w...
It has been assumed for a long time that the ionization of atoms by ions must in one form or another...
We apply a previously developed semiclassical complex time method to the calculation of tunneling io...
We apply a previously developed semiclassical complex time method to the calculation of tunneling io...
We report on nonresonant strong field ionization of the multielectron transition metal atoms V, Nb, ...
The tunneling ionization of exotic atoms such as muonic hydrogen, muonium, and positronium in a stro...
The tunneling ionization of exotic atoms such as muonic hydrogen, muonium, and positronium in a stro...
The tunneling ionization of exotic atoms such as muonic hydrogen, muonium and positronium in a stron...
We study the effect of one-electron model potentials on the tunneling ionization rates of molecules ...
We look at the theory of ionization of atoms and molecules in the presence of a strong laser field. ...
We apply the semiclassical propagation technique to tunneling ionization in atomic and molecular sys...
We apply the semiclassical propagation technique to tunneling ionization in atomic and molecular sys...
We study the intensity-dependent photoelectron differential momentum distributions from tunneling io...
We present a detailed theoretical investigation on strong-field ionization of polar (CO and NO) as w...
Electron-momentum distributions for above-threshold ionization of argon in a few-cycle, linearly pol...
We present a detailed theoretical investigation on strong-field ionization of polar (CO and NO) as w...
It has been assumed for a long time that the ionization of atoms by ions must in one form or another...