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LASERNET EUROPE For questions please contact: stozno@mbi-berlin.de http://www.lasernet-europe.de Funded under the IHP "Access to Research Infrastructures" Programme of the EU Associate members CELIA CELIA Universitè Bordeaux, France CELIA is a mixted research center CNRS-Université Bordeaux, performing the following scientific projects: - Femtosecond lasers - XUV Harmonics, Ultra-fast processes, and applications - Ultra-intense electromagnetic fields, ions and plasmas CESTA Université Bordeaux I Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires de Bordeaux-Gradignan, France The ALISÉ facility is a new high-power chain in operation at CEA-CESTA near Bordeaux, France. It is first devoted to laser Science & Technology (damage threshold, smoothing, non-linear effects, frequency conversion, validation of code simulations, femtosecond physics…). In addition, the compression stage will be connected to a target chamber in order to reach ultra-high intensity (UHI) for laser-plasma interactions. CUSBO Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy The Centre for Ultrafast Science and Biomedical Optics is a large facility in Italy within the field of lasers, optics and spectroscopy. Research is performed on ultrafast lasers, non-linear optics, high intensity laser- matter interactions, ultrafast processes in quantum confined materials, non-invasive optical characterisation of biological tissues, broad band fluorescence lifetime spectroscopy and imaging of diffusive media. DRECAM Service de Physique de l‘Etat Condensè, Saclay, France Researches at the CEA-DRECAM are devoted to ultrafast photoscience and high intensity physics. Major efforts deal with the availability of a large spectral range, specially in the XUV domain, using High Order Harmonic Generation. Priority topics are the search for attosecond laser pulses and the increase of mean photon flux. LRC Laser Research Center, Faculty of Physics, Vilnius, Lithuania LRC is leader in the development of femtosecond and picosecond ultra-high intensity parametric sources with continuous tuning in 0.20-18 mm range; it has extended experiences in parametric chirped pulse amplification, spectroscopic investigations with ultrashort light pulses, laser induced damage measurements and ultrashort-pulsed incoherent X-ray point sources triggered by picosecond and femtosecond laser pulses. TU Vienna Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria Advancement of the state of the art of ultrashort-pulse laser physics and technology with the aim to push the frontiers of nonlinear optics and time-resolved spectroscopy. Development of sources of intense, phase- controlled few-cycle laser pulses for the generation of sub-femtosecond XUV/X-ray pulses and few- femtosecond multi-MeV electron pulses. Development of attosecond metrology and spectroscopy. Tasks and Associate members Task 1: Exploration of a “distributed infrastructure” contact: MBI Berlin Task 2: Strategies to increase the spectral range contact: LLC Lund Task 3: Strategies to increase the average power of compact lasers contact: LOA Palaiseau Task 4: New cooperation concepts in fundamental research contact: LENS Firenze Task 5: Technology transfer and training contact: CLF, Rutherford Laboratories, Chilton Task 6: Diagnostic techniques and instruments, target fabrication contact: LULI Palaiseau Task 7: Data acquisition and analysis contact: GSI Darmstadt
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