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25 February 2014 ELI-beamlines: extreme light infrastructure science and technology with ultra-intense lasers
Bruno Le Garrec, Stephane Sebban, Daniele Margarone, Martin Precek, Stefan Weber, Ondrej Klimo, Georg Korn, Bedrich Rus
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We present the current status of ELI-Beamlines that will be the Czech pillar of the ELI (Extreme Light Infrastructure) project. The facility will make available high-brightness multi-TW ultrashort laser pulses at kHz repetition rate, 10 Hz repetition rate laser pulses at the petawatt level together with kilojoule nanosecond laser pulses that will be used for generation of 10 PW. These beamlines will be combined to generate X-ray secondary sources, to accelerate electrons, protons and ions and to study dense plasma and high-field frontier physics. These programs will be introduced together with the engineering program necessary for building a users’ facility.
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Bruno Le Garrec, Stephane Sebban, Daniele Margarone, Martin Precek, Stefan Weber, Ondrej Klimo, Georg Korn, and Bedrich Rus "ELI-beamlines: extreme light infrastructure science and technology with ultra-intense lasers", Proc. SPIE 8962, High Energy/Average Power Lasers and Intense Beam Applications VII, 89620I (25 February 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2039165
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

Electrons

Physics

Laser applications

Ions

Control systems

Pulsed laser operation

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