New strong-field QED effects at extreme light infrastructure : NNNonperturbative vacuum pair production

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Since the work of Sauter, and Heisenberg, Euler and Köckel, it has been understood that vacuum polarization effects in quantum electrodynamics (QED) predict remarkable new phenomena such as light-light scattering and pair production from vacuum. However, these fundamental effects are difficult to probe experimentally because they are very weak, and they are difficult to analyze theoretically because they are highly nonlinear and/or nonperturbative. The extreme light infrastructure (ELI) project offers the possibility of a new window into this largely unexplored world. I review these ideas, along with some new results, explaining why quantum field theorists are so interested in this rapidly developing field of laser science. I concentrate on the theoretical tools that have been developed to analyze nonperturbative vacuum pair production. © 2009 EDP Sciences, SIF, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Dunne, G. V. (2009). New strong-field QED effects at extreme light infrastructure : NNNonperturbative vacuum pair production. European Physical Journal D, 55(2), 327–340. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjd/e2009-00022-0

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