Physical Review Research (Mar 2022)

Towards perfectly linearly polarized x-rays

  • Kai S. Schulze,
  • Benjamin Grabiger,
  • Robert Loetzsch,
  • Berit Marx-Glowna,
  • Annika T. Schmitt,
  • Alejandro Laso Garcia,
  • Willi Hippler,
  • Lingen Huang,
  • Felix Karbstein,
  • Zuzana Konôpková,
  • Hans-Peter Schlenvoigt,
  • Jan-Patrick Schwinkendorf,
  • Cornelius Strohm,
  • Toma Toncian,
  • Ingo Uschmann,
  • Hans-Christian Wille,
  • Ulf Zastrau,
  • Ralf Röhlsberger,
  • Thomas Stöhlker,
  • Thomas E. Cowan,
  • Gerhard G. Paulus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.013220
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 013220

Abstract

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In recent years, high-precision x-ray polarimeters have become a key method for the investigation of fundamental physical questions from solid-state physics to quantum optics. Here, we report on the verification of a polarization purity of better than 8×10^{−11} at an x-ray free-electron laser, which implies a suppression of the incoming photons to the noise level in the crossed polarizer setting. This purity provides exceptional sensitivity to tiny polarization changes and offers intriguing perspectives for fundamental tests of quantum electrodynamics.