Nonlinear collective effects in photon-photon and photon-plasma interactions
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Abstract
Strong-field effects in laboratory and astrophysical plasmas and high intensity laser and cavity systems are considered, related to quantum electrodynamical (QED) photon-photon scattering. Current state-of-the-art laser facilities are close to reaching energy scales at which laboratory astrophysics will become possible. In such high energy density laboratory astrophysical systems, quantum electrodynamics will play a crucial role in the dynamics of plasmas and indeed the vacuum itself. Developments such as the free-electron laser may also give a means for exploring remote violent events such as supernovae in a laboratory environment. At the same time, superconducting cavities have steadily increased their…
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- Physics
- Photon
- Electromagnetic field
- Quantum electrodynamics
- Electron
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Quantum optics
- Field (mathematics)
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