F. Karbstein,
and C. Sundqvist
Probing vacuum birefringence using x-ray free electron and optical high-intensity lasers
Phys. Rev. D, 94 :013004 (July 2016)
Probing vacuum birefringence using x-ray free electron and optical high-intensity lasers
Phys. Rev. D, 94 :013004 (July 2016)
Abstract:
Vacuum birefringence is one of the most striking predictions of strong field quantum electrodynamics: Probe photons traversing a strong field region can indirectly sense the applied “pump” electromagnetic field via quantum fluctuations of virtual charged particles which couple to both pump and probe fields. This coupling is sensitive to the field alignment and can effectively result in two different indices of refraction for the probe photon polarization modes giving rise to a birefringence phenomenon. In this article, we perform a dedicated theoretical analysis of the proposed discovery experiment of vacuum birefringence at an x-ray free electron laser/optical high-intensity laser facility. Describing both pump and probe laser pulses realistically in terms of their macroscopic electromagnetic fields, we go beyond previous analyses by accounting for various effects not considered before in this context. Our study facilitates stringent quantitative predictions and optimizations of the signal in an actual experiment.