1987
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.36.1156
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High-intensity multiphoton free-free transitions

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“…Moreover, as has been found in [37], one can expect an interesting oscillating behaviour of cross sections when the ratio Vo/Vi (where Vo=COc% is the amplitude 159 of the classical oscillatory velocity of an electron in a plane-wave field and vi is the initial particle velocity) is equal or larger than unity. With the invention of powerful high-frequency lasers this question becomes now of practical interest.…”
Section: Exp(i F----~ Cos(o)t))~((2mf)l/3(x-% Sin(oot)supporting
confidence: 60%
“…Moreover, as has been found in [37], one can expect an interesting oscillating behaviour of cross sections when the ratio Vo/Vi (where Vo=COc% is the amplitude 159 of the classical oscillatory velocity of an electron in a plane-wave field and vi is the initial particle velocity) is equal or larger than unity. With the invention of powerful high-frequency lasers this question becomes now of practical interest.…”
Section: Exp(i F----~ Cos(o)t))~((2mf)l/3(x-% Sin(oot)supporting
confidence: 60%
“…where the quantities A and B are lengthy expressions given as (A. 19) and (A.20) in the appendix. For the calculation of the heating rate in the case of low fields, (67), only two integrations have to be carried out numerically.…”
Section: The Second Born Approximationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A relativistic generalization of the transition rates was given by Schlessinger and Wright [17]. Brehme [18] and Daniele et al [19] investigated in detail the cross sections following the works [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A more detailed study of the quantum mechanical expression (10) can be found in Ref. [32], where it is shown that an enhancement of the total crosssection occurs for v 0 ∼ v E and an oscillatory behavior is observed for v 0 < v E . Note, that in the classical limit, ξl ≪ 1, Eq.…”
Section: A Analytical Expressionsmentioning
confidence: 99%