2020
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.125.073202
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Theory of Subcycle Linear Momentum Transfer in Strong-Field Tunneling Ionization

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“…For dynamics beyond the dipole approximation, one might question the initial conditions based on a calculation in the dipole approximation. Although the method proved to be successful to explain the experimental results [5,7,8] and effects beyond the dipole approximation onto bound states are expected to be minor, modifications might be needed to fully account for non-dipole effects even on the initial wave packet [8,68].…”
Section: Tunnel Ionization Two-step Model and Ctmc Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For dynamics beyond the dipole approximation, one might question the initial conditions based on a calculation in the dipole approximation. Although the method proved to be successful to explain the experimental results [5,7,8] and effects beyond the dipole approximation onto bound states are expected to be minor, modifications might be needed to fully account for non-dipole effects even on the initial wave packet [8,68].…”
Section: Tunnel Ionization Two-step Model and Ctmc Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relativistic and non-dipole versions of the SFA have been reported [22,35,68,[74][75][76][77][78]. A common approach to facilitate the calculation is the approximation of the spatial integral in the transition amplitude with the saddle-point approximation [68,75]. This approximation comes however with the loss of information about the influence of the initial state.…”
Section: Strong-field Approximationmentioning
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