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Seminars

20.04.2011 14:00 - 16:00

Seong Hee Park (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, South Korea)

KAERI has been developed a compact laser-plasma electron accelerator and a gamma-ray source using laser accelerated electrons to provide easy-accessible systems for many applications. For gamma-rays, the laser-acceleration can localize the electron acceleration, giving the compact gamma-ray source. As we know, laser accelerators are good for compact size due to localized shielding at the expense of low average flux, while linear RF accelerators are good for high average flux.

20.04.2011 14:00 - 16:00

Kitae Lee (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, South Korea)

Interaction of an ultra-intense laser pulse, or a laser pulse with a relativistic intensity, has been attracted not only by its fundamental aspect but also its possible applications in the generation of high energy particles and an ultra-short x-ray pulse. We have investigated the generation of high energy proton beams from thin foil targets irradiated by a 30 TW, 30 fs, Ti:Sapphire laser pulse.

Past seminars

Seminář Datum
Mott-insulator and superfluid phases of correlated bosons -- the bosonic dynamical mean-field approach with the strong coupling impurity solver 07.12.2010 15:00
Long-time Photoluminescence Kinetics in Quantum Dot Samples 30.11.2010 15:00
IN2P3 Computing Center site report 25.11.2010 15:00
Colloquium Cukrovarnická 25.11.2010 15:00
Multiferroics and search for the permanent electric dipole moment of the electron 24.11.2010 15:00
Interaction Vertices and BCFW Recursion Relations for Higher Spin Fields 23.11.2010 15:00
Competitive behavior of a multiagent system 23.11.2010 15:00
Development of the 1st generation laser-produced plasma source for EUV lithography 19.11.2010 10:00
Pseudogap a zárodky supravodivosti vysoko nad kritickou teplotou v poddopovaných kuprátových supravodičích: nové poznatky vyplývající ze studia optické odezvy v infračerveném oboru spektra 16.11.2010 14:00
Bio-inspired materials to build-up supersurfaces 16.11.2010 10:00
Measurement of properties of J/Psi as a method to test functionality of the ATLAS inner detector 12.11.2010 13:00
Resistance Switching of Transition Metal Oxides for RRAM Application 12.11.2010 10:00
Nové výsledky a plány měření tenze par organokovů 10.11.2010 10:00
Magnetism of mixed quaternary Heusler alloys: (Ni 1-x,Tx)2 MnSn (T=Cu,Pd) as a case study 09.11.2010 15:00
From top quark physics to the Higgs boson 08.11.2010 15:00
Molecule-regulated magnetism at surfaces: from metal-organic network to molecule/ferromagnetic semiconductor hybrids 03.11.2010 15:00
Nonlinear thermal effects and Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE) in high-average-power solid-state lasers 27.10.2010 14:00
Topological insulators 26.10.2010 10:00
Measurement of soft diffraction with the calorimeter of the ATLAS detector 22.10.2010 13:00
Colloquium Cukrovarnická - Spin Hall effect transistor 21.10.2010 15:00
High average power, short pulse solid state lasers for compact X-ray sources via Compton scattering and plasma emission 21.10.2010 15:00
Irradiation influence on charge carrier transport in AlGaN/GaN heterostructure 21.10.2010 10:00
Computer modeling of electronic correlations in solids 20.10.2010 15:00
Asymptotic symmetries of 3D gravity coupled to higher-spin fields 11.10.2010 15:00
Epitaxial control of polar order in perovskites 08.10.2010 13:00
Atomistic Spin Dynamics of Low-dimensional Magnets 06.10.2010 15:00
Progress on laser driven x-ray sources at the Laboratoire d’Optique Appliquée 06.10.2010 09:00
Weibel instability and shock generation 05.10.2010 10:00
Physical chemistry on graphene 05.10.2010 10:00
Measurement of the proton diffraction longitudinal structure function in H1 experiment 01.10.2010 13:00

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