LASERLAB-EUROPE
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LLC (Lund, Sweden)
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Located in Lund, in the south of Sweden, the LLC is the largest unit in the Scandinavian countries in the field of lasers and their use in spectroscopy, diagnostics and analysis. Its research programme ranges from atomic physics and attoscience to medical diagnostics and treatment, from fundamental quantum information and single-molecule spectroscopy to applied laser diagnostics of industrial processes.No publisherAtomic and Molecular PhysicsAstrodatabasesAttophysicsPhase Transition PhysicsPlasma PhysicsWarm Dense MatterHarmonicsParticlesRadiationNonlinear and Quantum OpticsQuantum PhysicsChemical PhysicsPhysical ChemistryCombustion and CatalysisPlasma OpticsImaging for Life SciencesOther Imaging and AnalysisNovel DetectorsAdvanced Laser DiagnosticsOptoelectronicsQuantum InformationMedical ImagingSolar EnergyEcologyPageCLF (Oxfordshire, UK)
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The CLF offers access to five unique laser facilities for multi-disciplinary research. VULCAN operates two target areas: a high energy 1 PW capability and a synchronised 100 TW & 2 kJ/ns capability, both with very flexible configurations for research in high energy density science. GEMINI offers a unique synchronised dual beam capability with 0.5 PW beams operating at one shot every 20 seconds, focussing on plasma accelerators and the generation and application of secondary sources. ARTEMIS has three beamlines utilising HHG, at 1 kHz/800 nm/200 eV and 100 kHz/1700 nm/1 keV (due online shortly), with a wide suite of end stations for pump-probe experiments in ultrafast XUV science. ULTRA is an ultrafast pump-probe laser spectroscopy facility, combining laser, detector and sample manipulation technology to probe ultrafast molecular dynamics. OCTOPUS: a suite of imaging and laser trapping capabilities, such as super-resolution (including cryogenic), confocal, and light sheet microscopy, single molecule imaging/tracking, and focused ion beam SEM.No publisherAtomic and Molecular PhysicsNuclear PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPhase Transition PhysicsSurface PhysicsPlasma PhysicsWarm Dense MatterLaboratory Astrophysics & PlanetologyHarmonicsParticlesRadiationEMP TechniquesNonlinear and Quantum OpticsQuantum PhysicsChemical PhysicsPhysical ChemistrySolvation ChemistryOrganic ChemistryFullerene ChemistryStereochemistryCombustion and CatalysisInorganic ChemistryCoordination ChemistryAnalytic ChemistryCellular and Molecular BiologyBiophysicsStructural BiologyMetabolomicsBotanyNatural Light HarvestingFood SciencePlasma OpticsAmplification and Compression TechniquesNovel MaterialsMaterials Under RadiationImaging for Life SciencesOther Imaging and AnalysisNovel DetectorsAdvanced Laser DiagnosticsLaser ManufacturingOptoelectronicsOrganic ElectronicsEUV LithographyCancer ResearchImmunologyLight Therapy and DisinfectionParasitologyMedical ImagingPharmacologyLaser FusionSolar EnergyEcologyCultural Heritage and Historical PreservationPage