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The case of circular polarization has been studied extensively by M. Pont, 40, 5659 (1989).
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For one-electron atoms, stabilization has been predicted for the ground state of hydrogen in a circularly polarized field [M. Pont and M. Gavrila, Phys. Rev. Lett. 65, 2362 (1990)], PRLTAO
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Light-induced excited states are closely related to shadow states, that were first introduced by R. J. Eden and J. R. Taylor, Phys. Rev. 133, B1575 (1964). PHRVAO
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For the connection with light-induced (excited) states, see, for example, Martin Dörr, R. M. Potvliege, Daniel Proulx, and Robin Shakeshaft, Phys. Rev. A 43, 3729 (1991); PLRAAN
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For the proof that AMCNI of hydrogen do not exist in vacuo, see E. Lieb, Phys. Rev. Lett. 52, 315 (1984). PRLTAO
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The appearance of light-induced bound states for AMCNI of hydrogen is predicted by Ernst van Duijn, M. Gavrila, and H. G. Muller, 77, 3759 (1996).
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The case of circular polarization has been studied extensively by M. Pont, Phys. Rev. A 40, 5659 (1989).PLRAAN
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For applications of HFFT on superintense high-frequency phenomena, see M. Gavrila in Atoms in Intense Laser Fields, edited by M. Gavrila (Academic, New York, 1992), p. 435.
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For the definition of the nomenclature for the circular cylindrical coordinates (Formula presented) see X. Arfken, Mathematical Methods for Physicists (Academic, New York, 1985). The angle φ is referred to as the azimuthal angle.
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