Smooth single-lobe electric pulses produce pronounced spectral fringes in Schwinger pair production via a turning-point dominance transition when the Keldysh parameter approaches unity.
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In dynamically assisted Schwinger pair production with bichromatic circularly polarized fields, the ratio of opposite-helicity momentum distributions depends mainly on polar angle and only weakly on magnitude or azimuth.
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Spectral fringes without subcycles in Schwinger pair production and Dirac materials
Smooth single-lobe electric pulses produce pronounced spectral fringes in Schwinger pair production via a turning-point dominance transition when the Keldysh parameter approaches unity.
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Helicity effects in the dynamically assisted Schwinger mechanism
In dynamically assisted Schwinger pair production with bichromatic circularly polarized fields, the ratio of opposite-helicity momentum distributions depends mainly on polar angle and only weakly on magnitude or azimuth.