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Ionization of Rydberg atoms by standing-wave light fields
2013
Nature Communications
When electromagnetic radiation induces atomic transitions, the size of the atom is usually much smaller than the wavelength of the radiation, allowing the spatial variation of the radiation field's phase to be neglected in the description of transition rates. Somewhat unexpectedly, this approximation, known as the electric dipole approximation, is still valid for the ionization of micrometre-sized atoms in highly excited Rydberg states by laser light with a wavelength of about the same size.
doi:10.1038/ncomms3967
pmid:24336092
fatcat:skhqeno7wnhpzc6l4nvuhvvllu