Ruxin Li

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Prof. Ruxin Li got his Ph.D from Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics (SIOM), Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1995, and conducted his post-doctoral research in Uppsala University (Sweden) and the University of Tokyo (Japan) from 1996 to 1998. Since 1998 he has been working at SIOM. He was elected as the OSA Fellow in 2014 and elected as the academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2017. He is the vice chairman of the Chinese Optical Society and he was the chairman of the Asian Intense Laser Network during 2010-2014. He is the committee member of the International Committee on Ultra-Intense Lasers (ICUIL). He is the Project Leader of SULF and the Chief Scientist of SHINE for SEL.

Topic: Ultra-high Peak Power Lasers: 10PW and Beyond

Abstract   Ultra-high peak power femtosecond ultrafast lasers with peak powers at the level of petawatt or even higher have led to the generation of unprecedented extreme physical conditions in laboratories, which pave new ways to the long standing pursuit of fundamential science and the promising applications for the better life of human being. In this presentation, we will report the latest progress of the Shanghai Super-intense Ultrafast Laser Facility (SLUF). The SULF project was started in the beginning of 2016 and would deliver a 10PW laser beam for users in 2019, which is located in Zhangjiang comprehensive national scientific center in Shanghai. The 100 PW laser will be in the Station of Extreme Light (SEL), as one of the stations at Shanghai High repetition rate XFEL and Extreme light facility (SHINE). Finally, we will outline some potential applications by using the 10 PW and 100 PW lasers.

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