May 5 – 6, 2020
VIA ZOOM
Europe/Berlin timezone

Contribution List

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  1. Mrs Chantal Sundqvuist
    5/5/20, 2:00 PM
  2. Mr Kai Sven Schulze
    5/5/20, 2:30 PM
  3. Mrs Elena Mosman
    5/5/20, 3:00 PM
  4. Mr Leonhard Klar
    5/5/20, 4:00 PM
  5. Mr Pooyan Khademi
    5/5/20, 4:30 PM
  6. Mrs Alina Golub
    5/6/20, 9:00 AM
  7. Mrs Katinka Grafenstein
    5/6/20, 9:30 AM
  8. Hartmut Ruhl (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität)
    5/6/20, 10:00 AM
  9. Mr Carsten Mueller
    5/6/20, 11:00 AM
  10. Felipe Salgado (FSU Jena / Helmholtz-Institut Jena)
    5/6/20, 11:30 AM
  11. Elena Mosman

    We demonstrate that tailored laser beams provide a powerful means to make quantum vacuum signatures in strong electromagnetic fields accessible in experiment. Typical scenarios aiming at the detection of quantum vacuum nonlinearities at the high-intensity frontier envision the collision of focused laser pulses. The effective interaction of the driving fields mediated by vacuum...

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  12. Mrs Katinka Grafenstein

    For the creation of matter-antimatter pairs from the quantum vacuum via the Breit-Wheeler mechanism, energetic γ-rays and an intense laser need to interact with each other. To successfully implement this experiment with the ATLAS3000 laser in Garching, several goals have to be achieved. The generation of energetic γ-rays can be accomplished by sending a primary electron beam onto a...

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