Detecting photon-photon scattering in vacuum at exawatt lasers
Abstract
In a recent paper, we have shown that the QED nonlinear corrections imply a phase correction to the linear evolution of crossing electromagnetic waves in vacuum. Here, we provide a more complete analysis, including a full numerical solution of the QED nonlinear wave equations for short-distance propagation in a symmetric configuration. The excellent agreement of such a solution with the result that we obtain using our perturbatively-motivated Variational Approach is then used to justify an analytical approximation that can be applied in a more general case. This allows us to find the most promising configuration for the search of photon-photon scattering in optics experiments. In particular, we show that our previous requirement of phase coherence between the two crossing beams can be released. We then propose a very simple experiment that can be performed at future exawatt laser facilities, such as ELI, by bombarding a low power laser beam with the exawatt bump.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0802.0101,
title = {Detecting photon-photon scattering in vacuum at exawatt lasers},
author = {Daniele Tommasini and Albert Ferrando and Humberto Michinel and Marcos Seco},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.0101},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
8 pages, 6 figures