Abstract

We consider bound-free electron-positron pair production in extreme relativistic collisions of a highly charged nucleus and a molecule. We show that, in such collisions, pronounced interference effects can arise in the emission pattern of the created positrons that are caused by the coherent interaction of the lepton field with the nuclei of the molecule.

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