Axion-induced birefringence effects in laser driven nonlinear vacuum interaction
Selym Villalba-Ch\'avez, Antonino Di Piazza

TL;DR
This paper explores how axion-like particles can induce birefringence and dichroism in the vacuum when probed with intense laser fields, revealing potential experimental signatures at future laser facilities.
Contribution
It demonstrates that axion-photon interactions cause unique chiral birefringence and dichroism effects in circularly polarized strong fields, extending nonlinear QED predictions.
Findings
Axion-photon interaction induces chiral birefringence and dichroism in vacuum.
Absorption coefficients depend on pulse shape and carrier-envelope phase.
Potential to constrain axion-photon coupling at upcoming laser experiments.
Abstract
The propagation of a probe electromagnetic field through a counterpropagating strong plane wave is investigated. The effects of the electromagnetic field-(pseudo)scalar axion field interaction and of the self-interaction of the electromagnetic field mediated by virtual electron-positron pairs in the effective Lagrangian approach are included. First, we show that if the strong field is circularly polarized, contrary to the leading-order nonlinear QED effects, the axion-photon interaction induces a chiral-like birefringence and a dichroism in the vacuum. The latter effect is explained by evoking the conservation of the total angular momentum along the common propagation direction of probe and the strong wave, which allows for real axion production only for probe and strong fields with the same helicity. Moreover, in the case of ultra-short strong pulses, it is shown that the absorption…
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