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09 Jun 2025, 01:21 GMT+10
Washington DC [US], June 8 (ANI): Physicists have managed to simulate a strange quantum phenomenon where light appears to arise from empty space a concept that until now has only existed in theory.
Using cutting-edge simulations, researchers modelled how powerful lasers interact with the so-called quantum vacuum, revealing how photons could bounce off each other and even generate new beams of light.
These breakthroughs come just as new ultra-powerful laser facilities are preparing to test these mind-bending effects in reality, potentially opening a gateway to uncovering new physics and even dark matter particles.
Using advanced computational modelling, a research team led by the University of Oxford, working in partnership with the Instituto Superior Tecnico in the University of Lisbon, has achieved the first-ever real-time, three-dimensional simulations of how intense laser beams alter the 'quantum vacuum' -- a state once assumed to be empty, but which quantum physics predicts is full of virtual electron-positron pairs.
Excitingly, these simulations recreate a bizarre phenomenon predicted by quantum physics, known as vacuum four-wave mixing.
This states that the combined electromagnetic field of three focused laser pulses can polarise the virtual electron-positron pairs of a vacuum, causing photons to bounce off each other like billiard balls - generating a fourth laser beam in a 'light from darkness' process.
These events could act as a probe of new physics at extremely high intensities.
'This is not just an academic curiosity -- it is a major step toward experimental confirmation of quantum effects that until now have been mostly theoretical,' said study co-author Professor Peter Norreys, Department of Physics, University of Oxford.
The work arrives just in time as a new generation of ultra-powerful lasers starts to come online. Facilities such as the UK's Vulcan 20-20, the European 'Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI)' project, and China's Station for Extreme Light (SEL) and SHINE facilities are set to deliver power levels high enough to potentially confirm photon-photon scattering in the lab for the first time.
Photon-photon scattering has already been selected as one of three flagship experiments at the University of Rochester's OPAL dual-beam 25 PW laser facility in the United States.
The simulations were carried out using an advanced version of OSIRIS, a simulation software package which models interactions between laser beams and matter or plasma.
Lead author Zixin (Lily) Zhang, a doctoral student at Oxford's Department of Physics, said, 'Our computer program gives us a time-resolved, 3D window into quantum vacuum interactions that were previously out of reach. By applying our model to a three-beam scattering experiment, we were able to capture the full range of quantum signatures, along with detailed insights into the interaction region and key time scales. Having thoroughly benchmarked the simulation, we can now turn our attention to more complex and exploratory scenarios -- including exotic laser beam structures and flying-focus pulses.'
Crucially, these models provide details that experimentalists depend on to design precise, real-world tests including realistic laser shapes and pulse timings.
The simulations also reveal new insights, including how these interactions evolve in real time and how subtle asymmetries in beam geometry can shift the outcome. (ANI)
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