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MON: Monday Contributed Sessions
MON 23: Poster Session: Fundamental Aspects and Model Systems
MON 23.31: Poster
Monday, September 8, 2025, 18:30–20:30, ZHG Foyer 1. OG
Universal Behavior of Tunneling Time and Disentangling Tunneling Time and Barrier Time-Delay in Attoclock Experiments — •Ossama Kullie1 and Igor Ivanov2 — 1Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. University of Kassel, 34132 Kassel, Germany. — 2Department of Fundamental and Theoretical Physics, Australian National University, Australia
In previous work [1,2,3], we have shown in our model that the (tunnel-ionization) time-delay measured in the attoclock experiment can be precisely described in the adiabatic and nonadiabatic field calibrations. Furthermore, the barrier (tunneling) time-delay itself can be determined from the difference between the time-delays of the adiabatic and nonadiabatic tunnel-ionization, which shows excellent agreement with the experimental results. Remarkably, the tunneling time-delay exhibits a universal behavior with disentangled contributions. Furthermore, we find that in the weak measurement limit, the barrier time-delay corresponds to the Larmor-clock time-delay and the interaction time within the barrier region [1]. We further discuss quantum superluminality in the framework of the attoclock [4].
[1] O. Kullie, J. Phys, Commun. 9, 015003 (2025).
[2] O. Kullie and I. Ivanov, Annals of Physics 464, 169648 (2024).
[3] O. Kullie, Annals of Physics 389, 333 (2018).
[4] O. Kullie and I. A. Ivanov, in preparation.
Keywords: Ultrafast science; tunneling and tunnel ionization time-delay; attosecond physics; weak measurement and interaction time,; Quntum Superluminlaity