LUXE: A new experiment to study non-perturbative QED in electron-laser and photon-laser collisions
Yee Chinn Yap

TL;DR
The LUXE experiment aims to explore non-perturbative quantum electrodynamics by colliding high-intensity lasers with electrons and photons, potentially observing phenomena like electron-positron pair creation from the vacuum.
Contribution
This paper presents the design, challenges, and physics goals of the LUXE experiment, a novel setup to study strong-field QED effects at unprecedented laser intensities.
Findings
Design of the LUXE experimental setup
Expected measurement of positron production rates
Discussion of physics reach in non-perturbative QED regime
Abstract
The LUXE experiment (Laser Und XFEL Experiment) is an experiment in planning at DESY Hamburg using the electron beam of the European XFEL. LUXE is intended to study collisions between a high-intensity optical laser pulse and 16.5 GeV electrons, as well as collisions between the laser pulse and high-energy secondary photons. This will elucidate quantum electrodynamics (QED) at the strong-field frontier, where the electromagnetic field of the laser is above the Schwinger limit. In this regime, QED is non-perturbative. This manifests itself in the creation of physical electron-positron pairs from the QED vacuum, similar to Hawking radiation from black holes. LUXE intends to measure the positron production rate in an unprecedented laser intensity regime. An overview of the LUXE experimental setup and its challenges and progress is given in this article, along with a discussion of the…
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