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Detector challenges of the strong-field QED experiment LUXE at the European XFEL
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Yan Benhammou
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Electron beams
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/ Quantum electrodynamics
2021
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2021
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Detector challenges of the strong-field QED experiment LUXE at the European XFEL
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Detector challenges of the strong-field QED experiment LUXE at the European XFEL
2021
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Overview
The LUXE experiment (Laser Und XFEL Experiment) is a new experiment in planning at DESY Hamburg using the electron beam of the European XFEL (Eu.XFEL). LUXE is intended to study collisions between a high-intensity optical laser and up to 16.5 GeV electrons from the Eu.XFEL electron beam, or, alternatively, high-energy secondary photons. The physics objective of LUXE are processes of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) at the strong-field frontier, where QED is non-perturbative. The design of the experimental setup and the different detectors are presented.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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