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An apparently simple phenomenon of single-electron strong field ionization involves subtle factors related to multielectron effects. A single electron in an atom or molecule can feel a distinctly different screening strength when exposed to strong fields as opposed to weak fields, and this electron screening due to multielectron motion influences single-electron ionization. The concept and a corresponding model developed in the paper allow a generalization of the Ammosov-Delone-Krainov model for predicting strong field ionization rates of more complicated atoms and molecules. This general approach explains the recently observed anomalous low single ionization rate in O2.
Chunlei Guo (Mon,) studied this question.
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