Program

Program of ExHILP 2023

 

Day 1: Sep. 12 (Tue.)                                                                                     

9:00-9:15             Welcome address

9:15-10:00            (Keynote) Matteo Tamburini, Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics

                           “Numerical Methods and Theory of Strong-Field QED”

Session 1. Theory and numerical methods for strong-field QED

Chair: Arkady Gonoskov, Univ. of Gothenburg

10:00-10:30          (Invited) Luca Fedeli, Univ. Paris-Saclay

                           “Simulating Strong-Field QED on contemporary supercomputers”

10:30-11:00          Coffee break

11:00-11:15          Samuele Montefiori, Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics

“SFQEDtoolkit: an open source high-performance library for the accurate modeling of strong-field QED processes in codes”

11:15-11:30          Uwe Acosta, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

“Monte-Carlo event generation for the interaction of x-ray laser fields and hot electrons”

11:30-12:15          (Invited) Christian Schubert, Univ. of Michoacan

                           “Efficient calculation of one-loop processes in constant and plane-wave fields”

12:15-13:30          Welcome reception

13:30-14:15          Lab tour: group 1

Session 2. QED plasmas: generation and dynamics

Chair: Luca Fedeli, Univ. Paris-Saclay

14:15-14:45          (Invited) Arkady Gonoskov, Univ. of Gothenburg

                           “Charged particle motion and radiation in strong electromagnetic fields”

14:45-15:00          Christopher Arran, University of York

                           “Optimising Breit-Wheeler Pair Production in High Intensity Laser Experiments”

15:00-15:15          Alexander Samsonov, Heinrich-Heine-Universität

“Generation of electron-positron pairs in interaction of multiple laser pulses with a foil at grazing angle”

15:15-15:30          Deepak Sah, Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology

“Longitudinal Momentum Spectra of pair created in pulsed electric field at finite time”

15:30-16:00          Coffee break

16:00-16:30          (Invited) Mickael Grech, LULI, CNRS

                           “Pair production in photon- and electron-seeded electromagnetic showers”

16:30-16:45          Arseny Mironov, LULI, Sorbonne Univ.

“Analytical model of selfsustained QED cascades in ultra-intense laser fields: onset and the particle growth rate”

16:45-17:00          Florent Brun, Centre Laser Intenses et Applications

                           “Gamma ray production by intense attosecond pulses”

17:00-17:15          You Hwan Noh, Center for Relativistic Laser Science

“Generation of charge-neutral electron-positron beams using high-energy bremsstrahlung photons”

17:15-17:30          Suo Tang, Ocean University of China

                           “Plasma harmonic generation for highly efficient Breit-Wheeler pair creation”

 

 

Day 2: Sep. 13 (Wed.)                                                                                     

9:00-9:45             (Keynote) Gianluca Sarri, Queen's Univ. of Belfast

“LUXE: A new experiment to study non-perturbative QED in electron-laser and photon-laser collisions”

Session 3. Strong-field QED experiments

Chair: Matteo Tamburini, Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics

9:45-10:15            (Invited) Mohammad Mirzaie, Center for Relativistic Laser Science

“Strong-field QED research via Compton scattering pursued with the 4PW laser at CoReLS”

10:15-10:30          Tatiana Smorodnikova, Stanford PULSE Institute

                           “Experiment 320 at SLAC”

10:30-11:00          Coffee break

11:00-11:30          (Invited) Felipe Salgado, Friedrich-Schiller Univ. Jena

“Pair-Production in the Non-Perturbative Regime at CALA: First Background Measurements and Experiment Updates”

11:30-11:45          Elias Gerstmayr, Queen's University Belfast

                           “Single-shot diagnostics for high-flux gamma-ray beams”

11:45-12:00          Calin Hojbota, Center for Relativistic Laser Science

“High-energy particle detection in laser-electron collisions for Strong-Field QED experiments”

12:00-12:15          Wendell Hill, III, Univ. of Maryland

                           “Petawatt metrology for nonlinear QED experiments”

12:15-12:30          Christoffer Olofsson, Univ. of Gothenburg

“Prospects for statistical tests of strong-field quantum electrodynamics with high-intensity lasers”

12:30-13:30          Lunch

13:30-14:15          Lab tour: group 2

14:15-15:30          Poster session (The list of presentations is at the end)

Session 4. Ultra-intense laser facilities

Chair: Seong Ku Lee, Center for Relativistic Laser Science

15:30-16:00          (Invited) Bob Bingham, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

                           “Extreme field physics using intense lasers and particle beams”

16:00-16:30          (Invited) Anatoly Maksimchuk, G. Mourou Center for Ultrafast Optical Science

“The ZEUS laser facility: current performance and plans for strong field QED experiments”

16:30-17:00          (Invited) Liangliang Ji, Shanghai Inst. of Optics and Fine Mechanics

“Recent Progress of the SEL-100PW Laser Station and Strong-Field QED Physics at SIOM”

17:00-17:15          Wenchao Yan, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.

                           “High-Field Physics on Dual-Beam Ultrafast High-Power Lasers at SJTU”

 

 

Day 3: Sep. 14 (Thr.)                                                                                   

9:00-9:45             (Keynote) Frederico Fiuza, Instituto Superior Tecnico

                           “High-Energy Plasma Astrophysics”

Session 5. Vacuum polarization and breakdown

Chair: Sang Pyo Kim, Kunsan National Univ.

9:45-10:15            (Invited) Baifei Shen, Shanghai Normal Univ.

                           “Photon-photon scattering and axion-like particle generation”

10:15-10:30          Martin Jirka, The Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC

“Synergic Cherenkov-Compton emission in a laser-particle collision”

10:30-11:00          Coffee break

11:00-11:30          (Invited) Adrien Kraych, Univ. Paris-Saclay

                           “Slowing down the light in vacuum with intense laser pulses”

11:30-12:00          (Invited) Ralf Schuetzhold, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

                           “Detection schemes for quantum vacuum diffraction and birefringence”

12:00-12:15          Chul Min Kim, Center for Relativistic Laser Science

“Vacuum birefringence under wrenched electromagnetic fields”

12:15-13:30          Lunch

Session 6. Strong-field phenomena in astrophysics

Chair: Frederico Fiuza, Instituto Superior Tecnico

13:30-14:00          (Invited) Yasuhiro Kuramitsu, Osaka Univ.

“Relativistic plasma astrophysics with intense lasers: intrinsic dynamics of collisionless shocks and nonthermal particle acceleration”

14:00-14:30          (Invited) Dong-Hoon Kim, Seoul National Univ.

“Electromagnetic radiation from neutron star magnetospheres”

14:30-15:00          (Tutorial) Ralf Schuetzhold, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

                           “From Hawking radiation to ultra-intense lasers”

15:00-18:30          Excursion

18:30-20:00          Conference dinner

 

 

Day 4: Sep. 15 (Fri.)                                                                                   

Session 7. Extreme classical electrodynamics and particle acceleration

Chair: Baifei Shen, Shanghai Normal Univ.

9:00-9:30             (Invited) Gabriele Grittani, Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC

“Extreme energy LWFA electron beams: applications for fundamental sciences”

9:30-9:45             Evgeny Gelfer, The Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC 

“Coherent nonlinear Thomson scattering and radiation friction at moderate laser intensities”

9:45-10:00            Michael Quin, Max Planck Inst. for Nuclear Physics

                           “Interparticle Fields and Collective Radiation Reaction”

10:00-10:15          Kyle Fleck, Queen's Univ. of Belfast

                           “Inferring Intensity using Gamma Rays in Electron-Laser Interactions”

10:15-10:30          Qing Zheng Lv, Max Planck Inst. for Nuclear Physics

“Ultrarelativistic electrons in counterpropagating laser beams: theory and application”

10:30-11:00          Coffee break

Session 8. New physics with strong fields

Chair: Evgeny Gelfer, The Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC

11:00-11:30          (Invited) Kensuke Homma, Hiroshima Univ.   

“Search for axion-like particles with combinations of high-intensity coherent fields”

11:30-11:45          Stefan Evans, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

                           “Searching for axions in quantum vacuum birefringence”

11:45-12:15          (Invited) Martin Formanek, ELI Beamlines Facility

                           “Accumulation of strong field effects in long-duration flying focus pulses”

12:15-12:30          Yue-Yue Chen, Shanghai Normal Univ.

“Helicity Transfer in Strong Laser Fields via the Electron Anomalous Magnetic Moment”

12:30-12:45          Concluding remarks

12:45-14:00          Farewell lunch

 

 

Poster presentations                                                                     

No

Name

Affiliation

Title

1

Hyeongil Kim

Gwangju Inst. of Sci. and Tech.

Electron-positron beam generation by irradiating four different materials of solids with laser-accelerated electrons

2

Fabian Schütze

Helmholtz Inst. Jena

Enhancing the signal-to-background separation for quantum vacuum signals in laser pulse collisions

3

Tatiana Smorodnikova

Stanford PULSE Inst.

Experiment 320 at SLAC 
(supplementary to the talk in Session 3)

4

Jeong-uk Shin

Center for Relativistic Laser Science

Shaping octave-spanning ultrashort laser pulses using multiple prisms

5

Wosik Cho

Center for Relativistic Laser Science

Temporal contrast measurement using tunneling ionization

6

Taeyong Kwon

Center for Relativistic Laser Science

Wavefront reconstruction from multiple near-focus beam profile measurements

7

Yinren Shou

Center for Relativistic Laser Science

Over-110 MeV Protons Accelerated from Petawatt-Laser-Driven Nanometer Foils

8

Chiwan Song

Center for Relativistic Laser Science

Temperature evolution of dense gold and diamond heated by energetic laser-driven aluminum ions

9

Frida Brogren

Gothenburg Univ.

Machine learning based prediction of electron and X-ray properties for non-invasive measurements

10

Giulio Audagnotto

Max Planck Inst. for Nuclear physics

Proportionality of gravitational and electromagnetic radiation by an electron in an intense plane wave