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Nanophotonics for pair production

Physics

Nanophotonics for pair production

V. D. Giulio and F. J. G. D. Abajo

This exciting research by Valerio Di Giulio and F. Javier García de Abajo explores the potential of intense optical near fields in nanostructured materials to generate electron-positron pairs using high-energy photons. Their findings reveal that the interaction of near-threshold γ-rays with polaritons significantly enhances pair-production cross sections compared to free-space photons, paving the way for tunable pulsed positron generation from nanoscale regions.... show more
Abstract
The transformation of electromagnetic energy into matter represents a fascinating prediction of relativistic quantum electrodynamics that is paradigmatically exemplified by the creation of electron-positron pairs out of light. However, this phenomenon has a very low probability, so positron sources rely instead on beta decay, which demands elaborate monochromatization and trapping schemes to achieve high-quality beams. Here, we propose to use intense, strongly confined optical near fields supported by a nanostructured material in combination with high-energy photons to create electron-positron pairs. Specifically, we show that the interaction between near-threshold γ-rays and polaritons yields higher pair-production cross sections, largely exceeding those associated with free-space photons. Our work opens an unexplored avenue toward generating tunable pulsed positrons from nanoscale regions at the intersection between particle physics and nanophotonics.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Dec 11, 2023
Authors
Valerio Di Giulio, F. Javier García de Abajo
Tags
electron-positron pairs
optical near fields
nanostructured materials
high-energy photons
pair-production cross sections
tunable pulsed positrons
polaritons
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