In space-fractional quantum mechanics the static-field tunneling exponent scales as I_p to the power of 1 plus 1 over alpha, accompanied by a sin(pi over alpha) factor.
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Amplitude squeezing suppresses the shot-to-shot variance of the HHG cutoff below the SQL, with the normalized variance decaying exponentially with the squeezing parameter to leading order.
In the 2-SB RABBITT setup with even-odd harmonic combs, parity mixing produces distinct symmetry breakdowns in photoelectron angular distributions compared to traditional schemes, with illustrative neon calculations showing potential for pulse temporal reconstruction from angle-resolved data.
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Static-Field Tunneling Ionization in Space-Fractional Quantum Mechanics
In space-fractional quantum mechanics the static-field tunneling exponent scales as I_p to the power of 1 plus 1 over alpha, accompanied by a sin(pi over alpha) factor.
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Nonclassical Cutoff Fluctuations in Squeezed-Light-Driven High-Harmonic Generation
Amplitude squeezing suppresses the shot-to-shot variance of the HHG cutoff below the SQL, with the normalized variance decaying exponentially with the squeezing parameter to leading order.
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General properties of the RABBITT at parity mixing conditions
In the 2-SB RABBITT setup with even-odd harmonic combs, parity mixing produces distinct symmetry breakdowns in photoelectron angular distributions compared to traditional schemes, with illustrative neon calculations showing potential for pulse temporal reconstruction from angle-resolved data.