Capture by stabilized continuum: Classical and quantum aspects |
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Authors: | Zi -Min Lu Michel Vallières Jian -Min Yuan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science, Drexel University, 19104-9984 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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Abstract: | We review here the results of our investigations concerning chaotic atomic scattering in the presence of a laser field. Particular emphasis is put on the existence of classical stable resonance structures, induced by the intense laser field, which are embedded in the field-free continuum. We show that phase space structures in the vicinity of a resonance island play an important role in the chaotic scattering behavior and form the basis for a mechanism to enhance the lifetimes of the collisional partners. Quantum calculations, based on a wave packet propagation method, show that quantum solutions are strongly influenced by the classical phase space structures. More specifically, a wave packet is found to spread differently in the regular and chaotic regions; in the latter case it spreads exponentially with time until saturation occurs, defining the saturation time. We also investigate the dependence of the spreading rates in both the regular and chaotic regimes. Calculations with an ensemble of classical trajectories are also presented to further illustrate the smoothing effects of varying. |
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Keywords: | Laser-assisted atomic scattering stabilized continuum control of chaos wave packet propagation dressed molecular formation correspondence principle |
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