Lifting shell structures in the dynamically assisted Schwinger effect in periodic fields


Lifting shell structures in the dynamically assisted Schwinger effect in periodic fields

Otto, A.; Seipt, D.; Blaschke, D.; Kämpfer, B.; Smolyansky, S. A.

The dynamically assisted pair creation (Schwinger effect) is considered for the superposition of two periodic electric fields acting a finite time interval. We find a strong enhancement by orders of magnitude caused by a weak field with a frequency being a multitude of the strong-field frequency. The strong low-frequency field leads to shell structures which are lifted by the weaker high-frequency field. The resonance type amplification refers to a new, monotonously increasing mode, often hidden in some strong oscillatory transient background which disappears during the smoothly switching off the background fields, thus leaving a pronounced residual shell structure in phase space.

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