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The ELI projectExtreme Light Infrastructure
Wolfgang SandnerMax Born Institute
and LASERLAB-EUROPE
EuCARD, EuroNNAc Workshop, 3-6 May 2011, CERN W.Sandner
ELI will be the first laser research infrastructure world-wide which is the result of a co-ordinated effort of a multi-national scientific laser community.
Other communities (high energy physics, synchrotrons, astronomy etc.) have long standing traditions in the operation of international user facilities.
Lasers, having evolved 50 years ago from small table-top devices, are only now at the edge of such mode of operation, and ELI is the first installation world-wide to make that step.
ELI White Book, 2011
What is ELI ?
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Why now?
Why here (in Europe)?
How will it be implemented?
What are the challenges?
ELI - the world‘s first truly international laser project on a trans-national scale.
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Why now?
50 years after the invention of the laser
Theodore H. Maiman1960
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The world seems ready for ELI (two orders of magnitude increase in intensity by 2015)
New science is waiting
A „logical“ answer
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Electron quiver energy(@ 1 µm)
Ultra-relativistic Optics ELI
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Atomic ionization F > 1 au
After G. Mourou
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ELI Mission
ELI will extend the field of laser-matter interaction, now limited to the relativistic regime (a0~1-10, which corresponds to intensities 1018W/cm2 - 1020W/cm2), into the ultra-relativistic regime a0 ~102-104.
By means of relativistic effects, these extreme intensities will provide access to extremely short pulse durations in the attosecond or zeptosecond regime.
Laser technology
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ELI will comprise 4 branches:
Ultra-High-Field Science centred on direct physics of the unprecedented laser field strength,
Attosecond Laser Science, which will capitalize on new regimes of time resolution,
High-Energy Beam Facility, responsible for development and use of ultra-short pulses of high-energy particles and radiation stemming from the ultra-relativistic interaction, and
Nuclear Physics Facility with ultra-intense laser and brilliant gamma beams (up to 19 MeV) enabling also brilliant neutron beam generation with a largely controlled variety of energies.
New science
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Is the world ready for ELI?
Chris Barty, 2011http://www.icuil.org
20092010
P > 100TW
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Why here – in Europe?
Europe 2006 Europe 2011
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European Laser Community
(Annual output)
Integrated InfrastructureNetwork: Laserlab-Europe
ESFRIPan - European Research Infrastructures – the first international laser projects
The basis
Flexible instrument to perform and initiate new
science beyond the national scale
Mission-oriented single entities to
meet global challenges
ELI rests on a sound European basis
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Annual laser publications, per country (2005-2007)
Annual laser publications, per country (2007-2010)
The European academic basis
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Laser publications(1990-2010)
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The Infrastructure basis:Networking between national laboratories
•27 laser infrastructures from 16 countries•13 subcontractors, 6 associate partners•Participants from 19 European countries
The European network of laser research infrastructures
www.laserlab-europe.net
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LASERLAB II (2009-2011): “Extending the European dimension”
• structuring and increasing the European basis of laser RIs, • reaching out to new members states and new scientific communities,
• tackling the most important scientific challenges in laser research (5 JRAs),
• supporting the User community through a highly co-ordinated and quality-controlled Access programme
•27 laser infrastructures from 16 countries•13 subcontractors, 6 associate partners•Participants from 19 European countriesLASERLAB III (2012-2015)
under negotiation
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ERA 2020 Vision
As part of a real research eco-system, “major infrastructures should promote scientific excellence on a globally competitive basis.
With rapid development of new distributed and e-infrastructures, they offer equitable access to world class modern research facilities and technology demonstrators”
European science policy
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The ESFRI process and RoadmapEuropen Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures
A strategic instrument to develop the scientific integration of Europe and to strengthen its international outreach.
Tuesday 3 May 2011
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The final ELI ingredient:
a visionary proposal
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ELI implementation
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Steps for implementation
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed on 16 April 2010 by the Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania.
It is expected that other countries will soon join the MoU.
Funding for the Pillar of the ELI Beamline Facility inthe Czech Republic is approved, start of construction of the building is expected in September 2011. Commissioning of the completed facility and entry into operation is expected in late 2015.
Negotiations on funding schemes for the ELIAtto-second and Photonuclear facilities from the respective national programmes of the Structural Funds of the EU are underway.
ELI – the first Pan-European research Infrastructure in new Member States
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1. Generation of femtosecond secondary sources of radiation and particles- XUV and X-ray sources (monochromatic and broadband)- Accelerated electrons (2 GeV 10 Hz rep-rate, 100 GeV low rep-rate),
protons (200-400 MeV 10 Hz rep-rate, >3 GeV low-rep-rate)- Gamma-ray sources (broadband)
2. Programmatic applications of the femtosecond secondary sources- Medical research including proton therapy- Molecular, biomedical and material sciences- Physics of dense plasmas, WDM, laboratory astrophysics
3. High-field physics experiments with focused intensities 1023-1024 Wcm-2
- Exotic plasma physics (e.g. electron-positron pair plasma), non-linear QED
4. Participation in prototyping technologies for the high-intensity pillarCompression & coherent superposition of multi-10-PW ultrashort pulses
ELI Beamlines MissionPrague, CZ
Courtesy B. Rus
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ELI Attosecond Light Pulse Source (ALPS)Szeged, HU
1. Construction of a unique attosecond facilitywith additional sources spanning the THz…X-ray range for users
2. All of these wavelengths delivered in ultrashort (few-cycle)pulses and high repetition rates (10 Hz/PW…100 kHz/TW)
3. Sub-fs synchronization possibility between secondary sources
4. Possibility for novel pump-probe time-resolved experiments
Courtesy P. Dombi
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1. atomic physics: valence electron science2. atomic physics: core electron science3. sub-atomic 4D imaging4. attosecond high-field science5. photon sources for biological/medical/industrial
applications
ELI-ALPS Science
Courtesy P. Dombi
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ELI-NP will host two machines:
- A very high intensity laser, where beams from two 10 PW Apollon type lasers are coherently added to get intensities of the order of 1023 - 1024
W/cm2 and electrical fields of 1015 V/m;
- A very intense (1013 γ/s), brilliant γ beam, 0.1 % bandwidth, with Ev = 19 MeV, which is obtained by incoherent Compton back scattering of a laser light off a very brilliant, intense, classical electron beam (Ee = 600 MeV).
The brilliant bunched electron beam will be produced by a warm linac using the X-band technology.
ELI Nuclear PhysicsMargurele, Romania
Courtesy D. Ursescu
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ELI-NP will create a new European laboratory to consistently investigate for the first time a new frontier of physics: the laser - nucleus frontier.
• the study of new fundamental processes in high field QED
• major progress in nuclear physics and the understanding of element synthesis in astrophysics
• first catalysed pair creation from the quantum vacuum • performing parity violation experiments
• developing techniques for remote characterization of nuclear materials or radioactive waste
• advances in materials and life sciences due to new types of neutron and positron sources.
ELI-NP Science
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The challenges
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In laser science, each of the current three sub-projects is more than one order of magnitude beyond the current state of the art, the high-intensity project two orders of magnitude.
The technological challenge
EQ=mpc2
Electron quiver energy(@ 1 µm)
Ultra-relativistic Optics ELI
EQ=mpc2
Atomic ionization F > 1 au
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Some Bottlenecksa) HDT broadband large size gratingsb) Pump lasers: general design, SHG crystals, Homogenizersc) Large size Ti:Sa crystals/transverse lasing/ASEd) HDT broadband HR coating on large size optics
Engineering challengese) OPCPA front-end: Synchronization & Pumpsf) Contrast: ASE + pre-pulsesg) Back-reflection isolationh) Strehl ratio & adaptive optics
“System independent” issues
Coherent combination
Beam transportation and focusing
The technological challenge
Courtesy D. Ursescu
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LASERLAB-EUROPE Joint Research Activities:
Addressing the broad range of important new developments in laser research
• ALADIN: Attosecond Laser sources and Applications; Design and Innovation
• HAPPIE: High Average and Peak Power
Technology
• LAPTECH: Laser plasma accelerator activity
• OPTBIO: Advanced optical techniques in
Bio-Imaging and Bio-Processing
• SFINX: Sources of femtosecond Intense X-rays
Coordinated research to meet the next challenges in high power lasers and applications
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Resources challenge
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European PW lasers and projects (2010)
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Cooperation and competition: ELI‘s partners are ELI‘s competitors
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1) the top-of-the-line in high power lasers is slowly, but steadily shifting from the 100TW to the 1PW level, while singular projects (especially the ELI predecessor projects and new national clusters) attain similar powers as the ELI 10PW modules. ELI’s multi-100PW facility seems to remain largely unchallenged in the near future.
2) Such a development, although tending to close the gap between ELI and its national companions and competitors, is much more of an opportunity than a threat.
Without the availability of a large number of comparable high-power systems (even if an order of magnitude less powerful) the international user community could not be sustained which is necessary to exploit all the new physics that ELI provides.
The good news
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The real challenge
The real challenge is NOT to overcome the technological barriers towards multi-ten PW or even multi-hundred PW systems
Nor is it the challenge to achieve high repetition rates of such lasers for applications („The next challenge after the PW is the kW“ *)
Nor is it funding, due to an innovative ELI funding scheme
*WS, SPIE2009
The real challenge is to build ELI under the temporal constraints of the Structural Funds within an environment that has not kept up developing human resources at a rate which is needed
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Berlin, July 2010: Start of a joint initiative to develop human resources in lasers and photonics
Draft Memorandum of Understanding:• work together on the definition of a common strategy by
• collecting and quantifying information on the current and future European demand for scientists, engineers and technicians in the field
• collecting and quantifying information on the existing offer in training and educational activities (ITN, Marie Curie, ERA-Net….)
• collecting information on funding opportunities for education and training programs and for staff mobility
• Implement such strategy on an European level
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Workgroup 7: Education, Training and Disruptive Research Vision for Education and Training
….„A strategy able to meet the growing need for highly qualified
personnel would allow Europe to maintain its position and increase its importance in the photonics-related economy. In this respect, outreach activities are expected to have a strong impact.“ …
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Objectives
- to help overcome the disparity between geographical regions through assistance in the construction of new infrastructures, particularly ELI
- Measure: installation of a network of representatives from these areas, called National Contact Points (NCP)
-Establishment of links and information flow between national communities on the one hand, and opportunities offered by LLE on the other
- establishing new mobility and training concepts between ist partners and with new user communities
Laserlab- Europe
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It is not an ELI problem –We are all in the same boat!