Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.105, No.12, 2783-2791, 2001
Direct and chaotic ionization in the presence of external fields: The transition-state theory point of view
The transition state is fundamental to modern theories of reaction dynamics. Although transition-state theory (TST) has been used mainly in chemical physics, it can be applied to any problem that involves some form of transformation, including half-scattering events such as ionization. In this paper, we use TST to investigate the competition between direct and chaotic mechanisms in the ionization of Rydberg atoms in external electric fields.