Prospects for studying vacuum polarisation using dipole and synchrotron radiation

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Abstract

The measurement of vacuum polarisation effects, in particular vacuum birefringence, using combined optical and X-ray laser pulses are now actively pursued. Here we briefly examine the feasibility of two alternative set-ups. The first utilises an alternative target, namely a converging dipole pulse, and the second uses an alternative probe, namely the synchrotron-like emission from highly energetic particles, themselves interacting with a laser pulse. The latter set-up has been proposed for experiments at ELI-NP.

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Ilderton, A., & Marklund, M. (2016). Prospects for studying vacuum polarisation using dipole and synchrotron radiation. Journal of Plasma Physics, 82(2). https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022377816000192

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