The role of tunneling in the ionization of atoms by ultrashort and intense laser pulses
Classically allowed transport is shown to compete with quantum tunneling during the ionization of atoms by ultrashort and intense laser pulses, despite Keldysh parameters smaller than unity. This is done by comparing exact probability densities with the ones obtained from purely classical propagatio...
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Zusammenfassung: | Classically allowed transport is shown to compete with quantum tunneling
during the ionization of atoms by ultrashort and intense laser pulses, despite
Keldysh parameters smaller than unity. This is done by comparing exact
probability densities with the ones obtained from purely classical propagation
using the Truncated Wigner Approximation. Not only is classical transport
capable of moving trajectories away from the core, but it can also furnish
ionization probabilities of the same order as the quantum ones for intensities
currently employed in experiments. Our results have implications ranging from a
conceptual correction to semiclassical step models in strong-field physics to
the ongoing debate about tunneling time measurements in attoclock experiments. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2112.14336 |