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Instantaneous ionization rate as a functional derivative

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Abstract
The notion of the instantaneous ionization rate (IIR) is often employed in the literature for understanding the process of strong field ionization of atoms and molecules. This notion is based on the idea of the ionization event occurring at a given moment of time, which is
difficult to reconcile with the conventional quantum mechanics. We describe an approach defining instantaneous ionization rate as a functional derivative of the total ionization probability. The definition is based on physical quantities, such as the total ionization probability and the waveform of an ionizing pulse, which are directly measurable. The definition is, therefore, unambiguous and does not suffer from gauge non-invariance. We compute IIR by numerically solving the time-dependent Schrödinger equation for the hydrogen
atom in a strong laser field. In agreement with some previous results using attoclock methodology, the IIR we define does not show measurable delay in strong field tunnel ionization.
Author(s)
Ivanov, Igor A.C. HofmannL. OrtmannA.S. LandsmanNam, Chang HeeKim, Kyung Taec
Issued Date
2018-12
Type
Article
DOI
10.1038/s42005-018-0085-5
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/12961
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
Communications Physics, v.1, no.1
ISSN
2399-3650
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Department of Physics and Photon Science > 1. Journal Articles
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