We use a simplified essential state model to compare two quantum field theoretical approaches to study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum. In the unitary approach the system is characterized by a state with different numbers of particles that is described by occupation numbers and evolves with conserved norm. The nonunitary approach can predict the evolution of wave functions and density operators with a fixed number of particles but time-dependent norms. As an example to illustrate the differences between both approaches, we examine the degree of entanglement for the Klein paradox, which describes the creation of an electron-positron pair from vacuum in the presence of an initial electron. We demonstrate how the Pauli ...
In quantum field theory, particle creation occurs, in general, when an intense external field, such ...
Lowest order perturbative calculations of the electron positron production probability in relativist...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs induced by two spatially separated electric fields ...
We examine the creation of electron-positron pairs in a very strong force field. Using numerical sol...
We examine the spontaneous breakdown of the matter vacuum triggered by an external force of arbitrar...
The simultaneous creation of multiple electron-positron pairs by localized strong electric fields is...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by two spatially displaced ...
Based on space-time-resolved solutions to relativistic quantum field theory we illustrate interpreta...
The standard Klein paradox describes how an incoming electron scatters off a supercritical electrost...
Using numerical solutions to quantum field theory, the creation of boson-antiboson pairs from the va...
We examine the mathematical solutions of the Dirac equation to predict the spontaneous electron-posi...
This work considers the creation of electron-positron pairs from intense electric fields in vacuum, ...
We examine the creation and annihilation dynamics for electron-positron pairs in a time-dependent bu...
Ultra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple electron–...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by a combination of a stati...
In quantum field theory, particle creation occurs, in general, when an intense external field, such ...
Lowest order perturbative calculations of the electron positron production probability in relativist...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs induced by two spatially separated electric fields ...
We examine the creation of electron-positron pairs in a very strong force field. Using numerical sol...
We examine the spontaneous breakdown of the matter vacuum triggered by an external force of arbitrar...
The simultaneous creation of multiple electron-positron pairs by localized strong electric fields is...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by two spatially displaced ...
Based on space-time-resolved solutions to relativistic quantum field theory we illustrate interpreta...
The standard Klein paradox describes how an incoming electron scatters off a supercritical electrost...
Using numerical solutions to quantum field theory, the creation of boson-antiboson pairs from the va...
We examine the mathematical solutions of the Dirac equation to predict the spontaneous electron-posi...
This work considers the creation of electron-positron pairs from intense electric fields in vacuum, ...
We examine the creation and annihilation dynamics for electron-positron pairs in a time-dependent bu...
Ultra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple electron–...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by a combination of a stati...
In quantum field theory, particle creation occurs, in general, when an intense external field, such ...
Lowest order perturbative calculations of the electron positron production probability in relativist...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs induced by two spatially separated electric fields ...