We study heterogeneous quantities that efficiently cross-correlate the
lensing information encoded in CMB polarization and large-scale structures
recovered from weak lensing galaxy surveys. These quantities allow us to take
advantage of the special features of weak lensing effect on CMB B-polarization
and of the high (40%) cross-correlation between the two data sets. We show that
these objects are robust to filtering effects, have a low intrinsic cosmic
variance (around 8% for small 100 square degrees surveys) and can be used as an
original constraint on the vacuum energy density.Comment: 4 pages, use moriond.sty, to appear in the proceedings of the XXXVth
Rencontres de Moriond "Energy densities in the Universe