Nonlinear Compton x-rays from a laser-solid plasma at 10^21 W/cm^2 are predicted to be more than 65% polarised above 10 keV, a signature that could distinguish the strong-field QED flash from bremsstrahlung.
Summary of strong-field QED Workshop
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A workshop, "Probing strong-field QED in electron--photon interactions", was held in DESY, Hamburg in August 2018, gathering together experts from around the world in this area of physics as well as the accelerator, laser and detector technology that underpins any planned experiment. The aim of the workshop was to bring together experts and those interested in measuring QED in the presence of strong fields at and above the Schwinger critical field. The pioneering experiment, E144 at SLAC, measured multi-photon absorption in Compton scattering and $e^+e^-$ pair production in electron--photon interactions but never reached the Schwinger critical field value. With the advances in laser technology, in particular, new experiments are being considered which should be able to measure non-perturbative QED and its transition from the perturbative regime. This workshop reviewed the physics case and current theoretical predictions for QED and even effects beyond the Standard Model in the interaction of a high-intensity electron bunch with the strong field of the photons from a high-intensity laser bunch. The world's various electron beam facilities were reviewed, along with the challenges of producing and delivering laser beams to the interaction region. Possible facilities and sites that could host such experiments were presented, with a view to experimentally realising the Schwinger critical field in the lab during the 2020s.
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Bright polarised x-ray flashes from dense plasmas
Nonlinear Compton x-rays from a laser-solid plasma at 10^21 W/cm^2 are predicted to be more than 65% polarised above 10 keV, a signature that could distinguish the strong-field QED flash from bremsstrahlung.