The quantum superluminality in the tunnel-ionization process of H-like atoms
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2602.20106v1
- Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 18:25:32 GMT
- Title: The quantum superluminality in the tunnel-ionization process of H-like atoms
- Authors: Ossama Kullie, Igor A. Ivanov,
- Abstract summary: We show that the tunnel-ionization for H-like atoms with large nuclear charge can be superluminal (quantum superluminality)<n>Our result shows that quantum tunneling faster-than-light is indeed possible, albeit only under somewhat extreme conditions.
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- Abstract: The quantum tunneling time remains the subject of heated debate, and one of its most curious features is faster-than-light or superluminal tunneling. Our tunnel-ionization model of the time-delay, presented in previous work, shows good agreement with the attoclock measurement in the adiabatic and nonadiabatic field calibrations, which also enables the determination of the barrier time-delay. In the present work, we show that the tunnel-ionization for H-like atoms with large nuclear charge can be superluminal (quantum superluminality), which in principle can be investigated experimentally using the attoclock scheme. We discuss the quantum superluminality in detail for the different regimes of the tunnel-ionization. Our result shows that quantum tunneling faster-than-light is indeed possible, albeit only under somewhat extreme conditions.
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