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Harmonic generation from laser-driven vacuum

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 72, Issue 8, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.72.085005

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We investigate the feasibility that, in the field of a superstrong standing laser wave, high-order harmonics of the pumping laser are generated from vacuum. Analytical calculations employing adiabatic perturbation theory show that, for laser electric fields larger than E-cr=m(2)c(3)/(h) over bare=1.3x10(16) V/cm, high-order harmonics are generated. The harmonic spectrum shows a wide plateau followed by a cutoff. The cutoff starts approximately at photon energies (h) over bar omega(M)similar to root(h) over bar ecE(L), with E-L being the amplitude of the laser field. In the opposite limit E-L << E-cr, the emission of high harmonics is very unlikely. In this case, a feasibility analysis for the experimental observation of the photon-photon scattering process using x-ray free electron lasers shows that the requirements are much less restrictive than those required to observe electron-positron pair creation.

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