ClassSTRONG: Classical simulations of Strong Field processes
M. F. Ciappina, J. A. P\'erez-Hern\'andez, M. Lewenstein

TL;DR
This paper introduces Mathematica-based classical simulation tools for modeling high-order harmonic generation and above-threshold ionization, incorporating advanced field configurations to explore new frontiers in strong field physics.
Contribution
It extends traditional classical models by including spatial nonhomogeneous and synthesized fields, enabling exploration of novel regimes in strong field phenomena.
Findings
Simulations accurately predict harmonic and energy limits.
Inclusion of complex field configurations enhances modeling capabilities.
Tools facilitate parameter exploration before quantum calculations.
Abstract
A set of Mathematica functions is presented to model classically two of the most important processes in strong field physics, namely high-order harmonic generation (HHG) and above-threshold ionization (ATI). Our approach is based on the numerical solution of the Newton-Lorentz equation of an electron moving on an electric field and takes advantage of the symbolic languages features and graphical power of Mathematica. Similarly as in the Strong Field Approximation (SFA), the effects of atomic potential on the motion of electron in the laser field are neglected. The SFA has proven to be an essential tool in strong field physics in the sense that it is able to predict with great precision the harmonic (in the HHG) and energy (in the ATI) limits. We have extended substantially the conventional classical simulations, where the electric field is only dependent on time, including spatial…
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