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Static-Field Tunneling Ionization in Space-Fractional Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Physics 2026-05-08 v1 Atomic Physics

Abstract

Tunneling ionization in static or slowly varying electric fields is a cornerstone of strong-field physics and provides the entry point for semiclassical descriptions of above-threshold ionization and high-harmonic generation. In conventional quantum mechanics, the Perelomov--Popov--Terent'ev (PPT) theory and its Ammosov--Delone--Krainov (ADK) form yield an ionization rate whose defining feature is an exponential dependence governed by an under-barrier (imaginary-time) action. Here we develop an analytical ADK-like tunneling model within \emph{space-fractional} quantum mechanics, where the quadratic kinetic energy is replaced by the Riesz fractional Laplacian of order 1<α21<\alpha\le2. Working in a static electric field in the length gauge, we derive a closed-form tunneling exponent for a triangular exit barrier. The fractional kinetic operator deforms the conventional Ip3/2I_p^{3/2} scaling to Ip1+1/αI_p^{1+1/\alpha} and introduces a characteristic sin(π/α)\sin(\pi/\alpha) factor encoding the complex-phase structure associated with nonlocal dispersion. We position this benchmark relative to prior tunneling studies in fractional quantum mechanics (primarily scattering through model barriers and fractal potentials) and provide a validation protocol for testing the exponent in time-dependent simulations of the fractional Schr\"odinger equation under a constant field. The result establishes a transparent reference for static-field ionization in nonlocal quantum dynamics and a baseline for strong-field approaches extensions.

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@article{arxiv.2605.05617,
  title  = {Static-Field Tunneling Ionization in Space-Fractional Quantum Mechanics},
  author = {Marcelo F. Ciappina},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.05617},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted in J. Phys. B; 14 pages, 6 figures