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The project is concerned with highly ionized plasmas
produced by intense, short-pulse laser irradiation. It has two
major objectives which are pursued in separate sub-projects:
a) The part on relativistic plasma dynamics
focuses on the investigation of laser driven ion and proton acceleration.
The primary goal is the detailed study of energy transfer processes
in relativistic plasmas which are accompanied by strong fields.
These fields account for laser acceleration of charged particles
which can be pursued for new technologies in pulsed electron and
ion beam generation.
The optimization and exploration of different
regimes of the laser acceleration process is one objective.
In this regard utilization of the laser radiation pressure is a
hot topic: cf. Highlights
The method of “proton imaging”
is a main diagnostic tool for these investigations. This method
allows to identify field geometries which account for directional
ion beam generation: cf. Highlights
b) The second part is concerned with research on
compact (table-top) plasma based X-ray
lasers (XRL), working in the extreme ultraviolett (EUV)-region
between 10 and 40 nm. Laboratory based XRL exhibit a broad application
potential in material sciences, imaging, spectroscopy and laser
plasma diagnostics if two main issues are solved: a stable, well
defined output of the system and a high repetition rate for fast
data acquisition. This objective will be realized with a XRL user
station at MBI. This project is based upon a specific pump laser
development in project 1.02 - Thin Disk Laser and collaborative
research: cf. Highlights
2. Subprojects and collaborations
UP1: Investigation
of relativistic laser plasmas - Ion acceleration and MeV-proton
beam imaging
Collaborations:
Univ. Düsseldorf, Univ. Jena, LMU München, MPQ Garching:
Joint projects within the national TRANSREGIO TR18 project supported
by the DFG;
Prof. Andreev, from 2009-2010 at MBI (Marie-Curie Grant No.PIIF-GA-2008-221727),
home institution:Vavilov State Optical Institute,
St. Petersburg, Russia, plasma theory;
Dr. T. Nakamura, ILE Osaka, Japan Prof. Tikhonchuk, CELIA, Université
Bordeaux 1, France, plasma theory ; Prof. Ruhl, LMU - München,
plasma theory.
UP2: Coherent EUV-radiation
from plasma based X-ray lasers (XRL) and its application
Collaborations:
Prof. K.A. Janulewicz, APRI, Gwangju/Korea: Optimization of XRL
pumping schemes
Dr. Chul Min, APRI, Gwangju/Korea: Theory on seeded XRL
Prof. S. Eisebitt, TU Berlin: Coherent diffraction imaging using
EUV-radiation from XRL
LaserLab Europe, JRA5:
Sources of Femtosecond ultra-INtense X-rays (SFINX)
Berlin Laboratory for Innovative
X-Ray Technologies (BLiX)
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