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7 May 2013 Extreme light infrastructure nuclear physics (ELI-NP): present status and perspectives
Daniel Ursescu, Ovidiu Tesileanu, Dimiter Balabanski, Gheorghe Cata-Danil, Constantin Ivan, Ioan Ursu, Sydney Gales, Nicolae Victor Zamfir
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Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) Pan-European facility initiative represents a major step forward in quest for extreme electromagnetic fields. Extreme Light Infrastructure – Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) is one of the three pillars of the ELI facility, that aims to use extreme electromagnetic fields for nuclear physics and quantum electrodynamics research. At ELI-NP, high power laser systems together with a very brilliant gamma beam are the main research tools. Their targeted operational parameters are described. The related experimental areas are presented, together with the main directions of the research envisioned.
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Daniel Ursescu, Ovidiu Tesileanu, Dimiter Balabanski, Gheorghe Cata-Danil, Constantin Ivan, Ioan Ursu, Sydney Gales, and Nicolae Victor Zamfir "Extreme light infrastructure nuclear physics (ELI-NP): present status and perspectives", Proc. SPIE 8780, High-Power, High-Energy, and High-Intensity Laser Technology; and Research Using Extreme Light: Entering New Frontiers with Petawatt-Class Lasers, 87801H (7 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2021776
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KEYWORDS
Nuclear physics

High power lasers

Laser applications

Laser systems engineering

Ions

Laser development

Electromagnetism

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