Reaching supercritical field strengths with intense lasers
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2019

It is conjectured that all perturbative approaches to quantum electrodynamics (QED) break down in the collision of a high-energy electron beam with an intense laser, when the laser fields are boosted to 'supercritical' strengths far greater than the critical field of QED. As field strengths increase toward this regime, cascades of photon emission and electron-positron pair creation are expected, as well as the onset of substantial radiative corrections. Here we identify the important role played by the collision angle in mitigating energy losses to photon emission that would otherwise prevent the electrons reaching the supercritical regime. We show that a collision between an electron beam with energy in the tens of GeV and a laser pulse of intensity 10(24)W cm(-2) at oblique, or even normal, incidence is a viable platform for studying the breakdown of perturbative strong-field QED. Our results have implications for the design of near-term experiments as they predict that certain quantum effects are enhanced at oblique incidence.

strong-field quantum electrodynamics (QED)

radiative corrections

radiation reaction

Författare

Tom Blackburn

Göteborgs universitet

A. Ilderton

University of Plymouth

Mattias Marklund

Göteborgs universitet

C. P. Ridgers

University of York

New Journal of Physics

1367-2630 (ISSN)

Vol. 21 5 053040

Ämneskategorier

Acceleratorfysik och instrumentering

Atom- och molekylfysik och optik

DOI

10.1088/1367-2630/ab1e0d

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