Abstract
In general, high-lying Rydberg states of atoms and molecules have very low ionization potentials which may lead to over-barrier ionization in weak electric fields. Recent experiments and theoretical results indicate that such states play an important role in strong field interaction of atoms and molecules [1–3].
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