On the route for detecting vacuum birefringence at an XFEL combined with a PW-class laser


On the route for detecting vacuum birefringence at an XFEL combined with a PW-class laser

Schlenvoigt, H.-P.; Bähtz, C.; Goede, S.; Huang, L.; Konôpková, Z.; Laso García, A.; Lötzsch, R.; Marx-Glowna, B.; Pelka, A.; Schulze, K.-S.; Strohm, C.; Toncian, T.; Uschmann, I.; Yu, Q.; Röhlsberger, R.; Sauerbrey, R.; Schramm, U.; Stöhlker, T.; Paulus, G. G.; Cowan, T.

Vacuum birefringence as a clear variant of light-by-light scattering is a feasible experiment at an XFEL combined with a PW-class laser. Such experiment would measure the birefringence of vacuum – induced by the giant electromagnetic field in the focus of the PW laser – directly by ultra-sensitive X-ray polarimetry. In this way, the effect depends on real photons of externally controllable beams, complementary to other effects where photon-photon couplings are in play. The HIBEF user consortium at the European XFEL is aiming for such experiment. We will give a status update on the progress made in recent beamtimes, concerning a) the polarimeter extinction for a well-collimated (laser-like) X-ray beam, b) the X-ray optics to be used inside the polarimeter, c) self-seeded operation of the XFEL and d) assuring best focusing/intensity verification.

Involved research facilities

  • HIBEF
  • Lecture (Conference) (Online presentation)
    Satellite Meeting 2021 of the 47th Conference on Plasma Physics, 28.-29.06.2021, Salamanca, Spanien

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