Laser Particle Acceleration Group at the Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf This is the online list of publications for the Laser Particle Acceleration Group at the Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf in Dresden, Germany.
The group, established in November 2006, pursues the development of compact particle accelerators based on laser plasma interaction as well as of laser based brilliant radiation sources for several fields of applications. The experimental activity at the FZD will be built around a 100TW (3J,30fs) laser system (amplitude technologies) set up close to the ELBE radiation source in 2007.
Group projects include:
The investigation of the radiobiological effectiveness of laser-accelerated intense bunches of electrons and especially ions depicts a major project. It will be pursued in close collaboration with the ZIK OncoRay at TU Dresden, ZIK UltraOptics (Jena), and the radiation physics group at the FZD.
The integration of the laser lab in the hall of the high-current electron accelerator ELBE will allow for combined experiments in the field of accelerator physics as well as for experiments on the back-scattering of intense laser pulses into the X-ray range (Thomson scattering).
Laser-accelerated electron bunches with high peak currents represent an ideal source for coherent hard light sources, a subject that will be followed together with LMU and MPQ Munich.
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Crystallization of Classical One-Component-Plasmas This group includes publications relevant for crystallization of Coulomb one-component-plasmas. It is maintained by Dr. Michael Bussmann Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V. Bautzner Landstraße 128 D-01328 Dresden Germany
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