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Review of laser-plasma physics research and applications in Koreaopen accessReview of laser-plasma physics research and applications in Korea

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Review of laser-plasma physics research and applications in Korea
Authors
Bang, W.Cho, B., ICho, M. H.Cho, M. S.Chung, M.Hur, M. S.Kang, G.Kang, K.Kang, T.Kim, C.Kim, H. N.Kim, J.Kim, K. B.Kim, K. N.Kim, M.Kim, M. S.Kumar, M.Lee, H.Lee, H. W.Lee, K.Nam, IPark, S. H.Phung, VRyu, W. J.Shin, S. Y.Song, H. S.Song, J.Won, J.Suk, H.
Issue Date
4월-2022
Publisher
KOREAN PHYSICAL SOC
Keywords
Basic laser-plasma physics; Laser plasma accelerator; Radiation source; High-energy-density plasma; Plasma optics
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, v.80, no.8, pp.698 - 716
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SCIE
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
Volume
80
Number
8
Start Page
698
End Page
716
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/142117
DOI
10.1007/s40042-021-00391-w
ISSN
0374-4884
Abstract
Laser plasmas can be produced when high-power laser beams are focused in matter. A focused laser beam of TW(terawatt)-level high power has an extremely strong electric field, so neutral atoms are immediately ionized by the laser electric field, leading to a laser-produced plasma. The laser plasma can be produced by small table-top TW lasers based on the CPA (chirped-pulse amplification) technique, and now they are rather easily available even in university laboratories. In Korea, there are several CPA-based TW (or even petawatt) lasers in a few institutions, and they have been used for diverse laser plasma physics research and applications, including the laser acceleration for electrons and ions, high-power THz (tera-hertz) generation, advanced light sources, high-energy-density plasmas, plasma optics, etc. This paper reviews some of the laser plasma physics research and applications that have been performed in several universities and research institutes.
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