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Advances in QED with intense background fields

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DOI: 10.1016/j.physrep.2023.01.003

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QED; Intense fields; Laser physics; Non-perturbative effects; Schwinger effect; Nonlinear QED; Strong-field QED; Resummation; Light-by-light; Heisenberg-Euler; Effective field theory; Background fields

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Upcoming experiments with intense lasers and particle beams will explore new regimes of nonlinear, relativistic, quantum effects. Progress in QED has been driven by improved experimental capability and theoretical developments. Important advances in the past decade include considering higher-order processes, non-perturbative physics, and improvements in theoretical frameworks and analysis of physical phenomena.
Upcoming and planned experiments combining increasingly intense lasers and energetic particle beams will access new regimes of nonlinear, relativistic, quantum effects. This improved experimental capability has driven substantial progress in QED in intense background fields. We review here the advances made during the last decade, with a focus on theory and phenomenology. As ever higher intensities are reached, it becomes necessary to consider processes at higher orders in both the number of scattered particles and the number of loops, and to account for non-perturbative physics (e.g. the Schwinger effect), with extreme intensities requiring resummation of the loop expansion. In addition to increased intensity, experiments will reach higher accuracy, and these improvements are being matched by developments in theory such as in approximation frameworks, the description of finite-size effects, and the range of physical phenomena analysed. Topics on which there has been substantial progress include: radiation reaction, spin and polarisation, nonlinear quantum vacuum effects and connections to other fields including physics beyond the Standard Model.(c) 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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