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10th Asia-Pacific Conference on Plasma Physics

The Division of Plasma Physics of the Association of Asia Pacific Physics Societies (AAPPS-DPP) has been successfully organizing annual conferences on plasma physics in the Asia Pacific region for the past nine years. The 10th Asia-Pacific Conference on Plasma Physics (AAPPS-DPP2026) will be held a…
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19th Direct Drive and Fast Ignition Workshop

The 19th Direct Drive and Fast Ignition Workshop (DDFIW) continue a series of meetings dedicated to inertial confinement research in Europe. DDFIW provides a unique opportunity for European and overseas scientists working in theory, simulations, and experiments to present and discuss their latest r…
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4th Workshop on Studies of Dynamically Compressed Matter with X-rays

The DyCoMaX workshop is dedicated to new scientific opportunities offered by the combination of dynamic compression, induced by powerful lasers or other shock-generating devices, with brilliant time-resolved X-ray probes.Dynamic compression allows to explore very extreme regions of the pressure and…
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54th Annual Anomalous Absorption Conference

On behalf of the Anomalous Absorption Conference Board of Directors, we welcome you to the Anomalous Absorption Conference website! Anomalous Absorption, LLC is a non-profit entity charged with organizing this annual scientific meeting typically held in June in remote locations that encourage the s…
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Access map

The LULI laboratory is mainly located on the École Polytechnique campus, in the Palaiseau district, south of Paris. Directions to reach the campus (by car or with public transportations) - as well as various maps and access requirements - can be found here. The laboratory is located on the ground f…
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APOLLON

APOLLON aims at the realization of a set of laser beams, superimposable on the same focal spot and synchronizable, with a maximum total energy on target of 265 J :an ultra-intense main laser beam "F1" delivering 15 fs pulses with a maximum energy of 150 J, i.e. a peak power of 10 PW (1 shot per min…
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APOLLON Research Infrastructure Opening

On Tuesday March 23, 2021, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. took place the “APOLLON OPENING” WEBINAR, bringing together more than 100 participants representing the international community of future users of the Apollon Research infrastructure. During this Webinar, the laser performances on target, the e…
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Apollon Worshop

We are pleased to announce the "Scientific opportunities with APOLLON facilities: from fundamental physics to societal applications" workshop.  As the Apollon Research Infrastructure (RI*, https://apollonlaserfacility.cnrs.fr) is building up its capability as a multi petawatt, multibeams facility, …
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APS HONORS 2023 Fellows Announced

Sorbonne University Citation: For seminal contributions to laser plasma physics, plasma optics, and collisionless shocks, for training and inspiring students, especially women, and for service to the international plasma physics community. Nominated by: DPPAPS Fellow Archive
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At the heart of the planets thanks to intense lasers

Understanding the internal structure of planets is key to explaining how they form and evolve. However, the experimental data are insufficient and the theoretical models incomplete. Laboratory astrophysics seeks to reproduce the extreme thermodynamic conditions of matter in the hearts of planets, …
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Atomic physics in ultra-dense plasmas

The question of the emissivity of hot dense matter is essential not only in the context of Inertial Confinement Fusion but also in stellar physics and planetology. The LULI has developed for more than twenty years an experimental and theoretical expertise on these research topics. Theoretical effor…
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