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Nanorad - Ultrafast, nano-scale material response to radiation and applications of ultrafast radiation sources.

Reference Number
EP/P010059/1
Title
Nanorad - Ultrafast, nano-scale material response to radiation and applications of ultrafast radiation sources.
Status
Completed
Energy Categories
Nuclear Fission and Fusion(Nuclear Fusion)
Not Energy Related
Research Types
Basic and strategic applied research
Science and Technology Fields
PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Physics)
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation
Not Cross-cutting
Principal Investigator
Dr KM Zepf
Mathematics & Physics
Queen's University Belfast
Dr B Dromey
Mathematics & Physics
Queen's University Belfast
Award Type
Standard
Funding Source
EPSRC
Start Date
01 March 2017
End Date
28 February 2022
Duration
60 months
Total Grant Value
£1,389,644
Industrial Sectors
Plasma physics
Region
Northern Ireland; Northern Ireland
Programme
NC : Physical Sciences
Investigators
Principal Investigator
Dr KM Zepf, Mathematics & Physics, Queen's University Belfast
Dr B Dromey, Mathematics & Physics, Queen's University Belfast
Other Investigator
Dr M Borghesi, Mathematics & Physics, Queen's University Belfast
Professor F Currell, Chemistry, University of Manchester
Dr S Kar, Mathematics & Physics, Queen's University Belfast
Dr J Kohanoff, Mathematics & Physics, Queen's University Belfast
Professor LS Lewis, Mathematics & Physics, Queen's University Belfast
Dr B Reville, Mathematics & Physics, Queen's University Belfast
Dr D Riley, Mathematics & Physics, Queen's University Belfast
Dr G Sarri, Mathematics & Physics, Queen's University Belfast
Dr M K Yeung, Mathematics & Physics, Queen's University Belfast
Industrial Collaborator
Project Contact, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), USA
Project Contact, GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, Germany
Project Contact, University of Glasgow
Project Contact, ELI-NP | Extreme Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics, Romania
Project Contact, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Project Contact, University Centre Peterborough
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Objectives
Abstract
The Centre for Plasma Physics is internationally leading in the exploitation of intense lasers and laser driven ultrafast radiation sources. This platform grant will allow strategic exploitation of the developments seeded in the previous, highly successful platform grant.In particular, the advent of ultrafast laser driven radiation sources ranging from x-rays to particle beams allows the dynamics of the natural world at the shortest timescales and spatially on the nanoscale to be investigated. This is the core theme of this platform grant, which follows on from the success in these areas achieved during the first platform grant. Emerging from this is the development of the worlds most powerful few-cycle (<10fs) laser - the TARANIS-X project. These high-energy, extremely short pulses are a key extension to the TARANIS facility at QUB and will enable cutting edge science.The over-arching strategic goal of this proposal is to fully exploit the new pathways that have been enabled by laser driven radiation sources and to maximize the scientific impact of the recently funded TARANIS-X project (EPSRC Experimental Equipment Call) by fully exploiting the synergies available through close integration of academic staff under the auspices of the proposed NanoRad Platform Grant.
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28/01/19