
The general theory of multiphoton ionization of hydrogen atoms by simultaneous absorption of several photons is discussed. In the nonrelativistic dipole approximation, the calculations lead to a recursion relationship concerning angular functions and involve radial matrix elements containing many summations over intermediate states. A general method for exactly evaluating several sums is described in detail and applied to the photo-ionization of atomic hydrogen in the ground state. Numerical results are presented as dispersion curves of the transition rate $\frac{{\ensuremath{\sigma}}_{n}}{{I}^{N\ensuremath{-}1}}$ for a range of wavelengths from 1000 up to 7200 \AA{}.
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