We consider tunnel ionization of an atom or molecule in a strong field within an analytical treatment of the R-matrix method, in which an imaginary boundary is set up inside the classically forbidden region that acts as a source of ionized electrons. These electrons are then propagated in the semiclassical approximation, and relying on a numerical solution of the inner region, which is accessible using quantum chemical techniques, we describe the subsequent evolution of the ionized electron and the ionic core. Importantly, we show that correlation interactions between the ionized electrons and those left behind in the core can play a role during ionization, and that interactions can occur while the electron is still inside the classically ...
We present quantum-mechanical studies on above-threshold ionization of molecular ions in two and thr...
Quasi-static models of barrier suppression have played a major role in our understanding of the ioni...
Combining the partial-Fourier-transform approach with Wenzel-Kramers-Brillouin approximation, we the...
The initial conditions for electron trajectories at the exit from the tunnelling barrier are often u...
We study the formation and evolution of the electron wave packets in the process of strong-field ion...
We study the formation and evolution of the electron wave packets in the process of strong-field ion...
We propose to use correlation function analysis as a tool for the study of strong field ionization. ...
We present a semiclassical two-step model for strong-field ionization that accounts for path interfe...
We apply a previously developed semiclassical complex time method to the calculation of tunneling io...
Faisal F, Schlegel G. A theory of momentum distribution of electrons from intense-field ionization o...
Using a classical trajectory Monte Carlo method, we have computed the ionization resulting from the ...
Recent attoclock experiments and theoretical studies regarding the strong-field ionization of atoms ...
We apply a previously developed semiclassical complex time method to the calculation of tunneling io...
A generalized strong-field approximation is formulated to describe atoms interacting with intense la...
Based on the geometrical approach to tunnelling by Hislop and Sigal (1989 Mem. AMS 78 No 399), we in...
We present quantum-mechanical studies on above-threshold ionization of molecular ions in two and thr...
Quasi-static models of barrier suppression have played a major role in our understanding of the ioni...
Combining the partial-Fourier-transform approach with Wenzel-Kramers-Brillouin approximation, we the...
The initial conditions for electron trajectories at the exit from the tunnelling barrier are often u...
We study the formation and evolution of the electron wave packets in the process of strong-field ion...
We study the formation and evolution of the electron wave packets in the process of strong-field ion...
We propose to use correlation function analysis as a tool for the study of strong field ionization. ...
We present a semiclassical two-step model for strong-field ionization that accounts for path interfe...
We apply a previously developed semiclassical complex time method to the calculation of tunneling io...
Faisal F, Schlegel G. A theory of momentum distribution of electrons from intense-field ionization o...
Using a classical trajectory Monte Carlo method, we have computed the ionization resulting from the ...
Recent attoclock experiments and theoretical studies regarding the strong-field ionization of atoms ...
We apply a previously developed semiclassical complex time method to the calculation of tunneling io...
A generalized strong-field approximation is formulated to describe atoms interacting with intense la...
Based on the geometrical approach to tunnelling by Hislop and Sigal (1989 Mem. AMS 78 No 399), we in...
We present quantum-mechanical studies on above-threshold ionization of molecular ions in two and thr...
Quasi-static models of barrier suppression have played a major role in our understanding of the ioni...
Combining the partial-Fourier-transform approach with Wenzel-Kramers-Brillouin approximation, we the...