Boiling the Vacuum with an X-Ray Free Electron Laser
Abstract
X-ray free electron lasers will be constructed in this decade, both at SLAC in the form of the so-called Linac Coherent Light Source as well as at DESY, where the so-called TESLA XFEL laboratory uses techniques developed for the design of the TeV energy superconducting electron-positron linear accelerator TESLA. Such X-ray lasers may allow also for high-field science applications by exploiting the possibility to focus their beams to a spot with a small radius, hopefully in the range of the laser wavelength. Along this route one obtains very large electric fields, much larger than those obtainable with any optical laser of the same power. We consider here the possibility of obtaining an electric field so high that electron-positron pairs are spontaneously produced in vacuum (Schwinger pair production) and review the prospects to verify this non-perturbative production mechanism for the first time in the laboratory.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0304139,
title = {Boiling the Vacuum with an X-Ray Free Electron Laser},
author = {A. Ringwald},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0304139},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
14 pages, 7 figures, ws-procs9x6.cls (included); invited talk presented at the "Workshop on Quantum Aspects of Beam Physics", Hiroshima, Japan, January 2003