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Teilprojekte TR18 english

(A) Generation of particle and photon beams:

A1 Electron acceleration with ultrashort relativistic laser pulses
- G. Pretzler, O. Willi, Uni Düsseldorf

A2 Electron laser acceleration
- D. Habs, Uni München; F. Krausz, Uni München & MPQ Garching ; S. Karsch, MPQ Garching; L. Veisz, MPQ Garching; P. Thirolf, Uni München

A3 Theory of electron laser acceleration and applications
- A. Pukhov, Uni Düsseldorf

A4 Theory of laser plasma physics with relativistic few-cycle-pulses
- A. Pukhov, Uni Düsseldorf

A5 Mulit-MeV to GeV ion acceleration from laser irradiated solid targets, pulse durations ranging from 400-fs to 10-fs
- D. Habs, J. Schreiber, M. Groß, Uni München; W. Sandner, M. Schnürer, MBI Berlin;

A6 Quantitative measurements of electric and magnetic fields in high intensity laser matter interactions using proton imaging
- O. Willi, Uni Düsseldorf; W. Sandner, P. Nickles, M.Schnürer, MBI Berlin

A7 Generation and characterization of attosecond-duration x-ray pulses in the relativistic regime
- G. Paulus, Uni Jena; G. Pretzler, Uni Düsseldorf; G. Tsakiris, MPQ Garching; F. Krausz, Uni München & MPQ Garching

A8 Ultrashort hard x-ray sources
- U. Kleineberg, F. Grüner, D. Habs, Uni München; S. Karsch, MPQ Garching

A9 Laser generated soft X-ray beams
- O. Willi, Uni Düsseldorf

A10 Time-resolved x-ray spectroscopy
- C. Spielmann, Uni Jena

(B) New states of matter at relativistic intensities:

B1 Laser plasma physics with relativistic ultra-short pulses
- O. Willi, Uni Düsseldorf

B2 (project completed)

B3 Soliton formation during relativistic laser-plasma interaction
- M. Hochbruck, K. Spatschek, Uni Düsseldorf

B4 (project completed)

B5 Advanced numerical methods for simulations of relativistic short pulse laser interactions with high density plasmas
- M. Hochbruck, A. Pukhov, Uni Düsseldorf

B6 (project completed)

B7 From Compton scattering to strong field electrodynamics
- H. Gies, M. Kaluza, A. Wipf, G. Paulus, Uni Jena

B8 Ionization dynamics at relativistic intensities
- G. Paulus, Uni Jena; U. Eichmann, MBI Berlin

B9 Optical probing of relativistic laser-plasma interactions
- M. Kaluza, I. Uschmann, Uni Jena

(C) Technological developments:

C1 (project completed)

C2 Sub-10-fs, multi-Terawatt optical parametric chirped pulse amplifier development
- F. Krausz, Uni München & MPQ Garching; D. Habs, Uni München; L. Veisz, MPQ Garching

The Interdisciplinary Graduate and Research Academy Düsseldorf (iGRAD)

The Interdisciplinary Graduate and Research Academy Düsseldorf (iGRAD) is your portal to structured PhD education at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf in Germany. iGRAD will offer several services and advice all around the PhD study at our faculty for, PhD- Students, PhD-Supervisors and coordinated PhD Programs. *** PhD students who are not members of structured PhD programs can become iGRAD members together with their supervisors and can benefit from iGRAD-services. *** To coordinated PhD programs (like graduate schools, research training groups and collaborative research networks) iGRAD offers the benefits of an umbrella institution, supporting its member institutions with centralized organization structures, and support in fulfilling modern standards of structured PhD education. *** Please follow the link for further information and a list of workshops. [More]

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