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DTSTART:20161205T200000Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20161205T164236Z
LOCATION:5310 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:High Energy Lasers at the Extreme Light Infrastructure\, Atomi
 c Physics Seminar\, Tyler Green\, ELI project at the Czech Republic.
DESCRIPTION:High energy short pulse lasers are useful tools for probin
 g the structure and dynamics of materials and accelerating particles. 
 The European Union is investing in a network of laser centers focused 
 on fundamental research called the Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI).
  ELI hopes to allow the investigation of new regimes of laser-matter i
 nteraction with multi-petawatt laser pulses and unprecedented repetiti
 on rates.  In this talk I will present one of the facilities currently
  under development in Prague\, Czech Republic. While an overview of th
 e laser systems under development will be given\, the primary focus of
  the talk will be on current techniques and principles of high energy 
 laser amplification.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=4369
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