Abstract

Fully quantum and classical trajectory Monte Carlo calculations are performed for a Rydberg alkali-metal atom that is kicked by a pulsed electric field. The two calculations are compared to recent experimental results through the ionization probability versus peak field strength. The energy distributions of the final electrons are compared between the two calculations. There is a qualitative difference between the classical and quantum momentum distributions which is measurable in principle. An experiment to detect the time-dependent precession of the orbital angular momentum in Cs is also proposed.

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