Materials (Basel)
February 2023
Using an ab initio, time-dependent calculational method, we study the non-linear dynamics of a two-electron quantum dot in the presence of ultrashort Thz laser pulses. The analysis of the contribution of the various partial waves to two-electron joint radial and energy distribution patterns revealed strongly correlated electron ejection channels. In the double-ionization process, regardless of the photon energy, the two-electron wave packets are born and remain concentrated until the pulse's peak; at later times, and depending on the photon energy of the field, distinctly different patterns emerge.
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February 2018
In this work we study the double ionization yields and kinetic energy spectra of a two-electron spherical quantum dot (QD) exposed in laser fields. The theoretical description is based on an ab initio nonperturbative configuration interaction theory capable of describing the two-electron QD dynamics in THz and mid-IR ultrashort laser fields. The QD's confinement potential is approximated to have a Gaussian-like spatial dependence.
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August 2013
In this work, we emphasize the importance of the bound-state dynamics to the two-electron ejection in double ionization processes. The conclusions of the present study are pertinent to all excitation or decay processes that proceed via well-defined intermediate states. A general strong-field time-dependent density matrix theory is established and applied to the case of neon, allowing us to analyze the role of the ionizing field in the interpretation of reported angular patterns [M.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Male infertility is a significant contributor to the need for fertility treatment. Treatment currently involves correcting any identifiable adverse lifestyle factors in men with suboptimal sperm parameters, and if these measures are unsuccessful, assisted conception is offered, which can be quite expensive. Raised scrotal temperature is one of the least studied but easily corrected risk factors for male infertility.
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