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Interaction of instantons in a gauge theory forcing their identical orientation
A gauge theory model in which there exists a specific interaction between
instantons is considered. An effective action describing this interaction
possesses a minimum when the instantons have identical orientation. The
considered interaction might provide a phase transition into the state where
instantons have a preferred orientation. This phase of the gauge-field theory
is important because it can give the description of gravity in the framework of
the gauge theory.Comment: 8 pages, Revte
Quantum Theory of High Harmonic Generation via Above Threshold Ionization and Stimulated Recombination
Fully quantum treatment explicitly presents the high harmonic generation as a
three-stage process: above threshold ionization (ATI) is followed by the
continuum electron propagation in a laser field and subsequent stimulated
recombination back into the initial state. The contributions of all ATI
channels add up coherently. All three stages of the process are described by
simple, mostly analytical expressions. A very good quantitative agreement with
the previous calculations on the harmonic generation by H ion is
demonstrated, thus supplementing the conceptual significance of the theory with
its practical efficiency.Comment: Latex IOP stile, plus 1 figure in a PostScript fil
Multiphoton detachment from negative ions: new theory vs experiment
In this paper we compare the results of our adiabatic theory (Gribakin and
Kuchiev, Phys. Rev. A, accepted for publication) with other theoretical and
experimental results, mostly for halogen negative ions. The theory is based on
the Keldysh approach. It shows that the multiphoton detachment rates and the
corresponding n-photon detachment cross sections depend only on the asymptotic
behaviour of the bound state radial wave function. The dependence on the
exponent is very strong. This is the main reason for the disagreement with some
previous calculations, which employed bound state wave functions with incorrect
asymptotic forms. In a number of cases our theoretical results produces best
agreement with absolute and relative experimental data.Comment: 9 pages, Latex, IOP style, and 3 figures fig1.ps, fig2.ps, fig3.ps,
submitted to J. Phys.
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