Thursday, March 22, 2018

quantum electrodynamics - Calculating the ionization rate


here is a kind of silly question: in quantumn physics, we assume that the charge is reserved. So if we use a laser, which is strong enough to make ionization happen, to shot at the system, how can we calculate the decreasing rate of the electrons? Or the ionization rate can be calculated by other ways?


I will very appreciate for helping me understand this question!




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