Demonstration of an interferometric technique for measuring vacuum magnetic birefringence with an optical cavity
read the original abstract
Vacuum magnetic birefringence (VMB) is an effect predicted by quantum electrodynamics, in which the vacuum behaves as a non-linear optical medium and exhibit a birefringence in the presence of a magnetic field. In this work, an interferometric scheme is introduced to measure this effect for the first time by sensing the changes in the frequencies of fields stabilized to the resonances of an optical cavity. Results are presented from a prototype setup with this novel sensing technique implemented on a 19 m test cavity without a magnetic field. We propose using this scheme for a measurement of VMB with a 245 m long optical cavity and a string of 24 superconducting magnets, arranged for the ALPS II experiment. In this manuscript we examine potential sources of noise in the prototype, and project these results in terms of the sensitivity of the full-scale experiment.
This paper has not been read by Pith yet.
Forward citations
Cited by 1 Pith paper
-
Probing the electromagnetic nonlinearity of vacuum with continuous-wave lasers
Proposal for an all-optical tabletop measurement of vacuum electromagnetic nonlinearity using four-wave mixing in megawatt-scale optical resonators, supported by a 2.5 MW power demonstration.
discussion (0)
Sign in with ORCID, Apple, or X to comment. Anyone can read and Pith papers without signing in.