26th annual International Laser Physics Workshop
(Kazan, July 17-21, 2017)
The twenty sixth annual International Laser Physics Workshop (LPHYS'17) was held from to in the city of Kazan, Russia, at the Korston Club Hotel, hosted by the Kazan E K Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute (KPhTI).
As in the last year, this year the conference has been endorsed by the Optical Society (OSA). LPHYS'17 has been listed on the OSA industry Calendar of Events.
LPHYS'17. Chairpersons:
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Pavel P Pashinin
A M Prokhorov General Physics Institute, RAS, Moscow, Russia
ppp@kapella.gpi.ru -
Myakzyum Salakhov
Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia
anrt@rambler.ru
LPHYS'17. Steering Committee:
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Vanderlei S. Bagnato
University of São Paulo, São Carlos, SP, Brazil
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA
vander@ifsc.usp.br -
Jens Biegert
Institute of Photonic Sciences, (ICFO), Barcelona, Spain
jens.biegert@icfo.es -
Joseph H. Eberly
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA
eberly@pas.rochester.edu -
Mikhail V. Fedorov
A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
fedorov@ran.gpi.ru -
Sergey A. Gonchukov
National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Moscow, Russia
gonchukov@mephi.ru -
Miroslav Jelínek
Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
jelinek@fzu.cz -
Sergei P. Kulik
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
sergei.kulik@physics.msu.ru -
Vladimir A. Makarov
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
makarov@ilc.edu.ru -
Dejan Milošević
University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
milo@bih.net.ba -
Gérard Mourou
Nobel Prize Winner
École Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France
gerard.mourou@ensta.fr -
Kirill A. Prokhorov
A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
cyrpro@gpi.ru -
Toshiki Tajima
University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA
tajima.toshiki@gmail.com -
Valery M. Yermachenko
National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Moscow, Russia
yermachenko@yandex.ru -
Vyacheslav I. Yukalov
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
yukalov@theor.jinr.ru -
Aleksey M. Zheltikov
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
zheltikov@phys.msu.ru
LPHYS'17. Plenary Speakers:
Advanced Laser Driven Radiation and Particle Sources: How to, What for and a Virtual Tour Through the ELI-ALPS Project
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Dimitris Charalambidis
University of Crete, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
FORTH-IESL, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
ELI-ALPS, ELI-Hu Kft, Szeged, Hungary
chara@iesl.forth.gr
Charalambidis.Dimitris@eli-alps.hu
Abstract:
In this presentation I will give an overview of the basic concepts and characteristics of advanced laser driven radiation and particle sources as well as selected applications of them in tracking and visualizing structural dynamics with the highest spatiotemporal resolution. High intensity, short pulse laser-matter interactions lead to the generation of radiation and particle pulses with advance specifications, the use of which challenges dynamics in the attosecond time regime and structures in the sub-nm spatial regime. Generation processes include high order harmonic generation (HOHG) and laser weak field emission/acceleration (LWFA). Applications of such sources encompass the study of
- I) ultrafast dynamics in atoms and molecules, from electron and reaction dynamics in small systems to charge migration in biological molecules;
- II) magnon, electron-electron scattering and plasmon dynamics in surface and condensed matter;
- III) biomedical applications, such as radiobiology and biological imaging;
- IV) material science.
Currently Europe is implementing the Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI), the largest laser user research infrastructure (RI), distributed in the Czech Republic [ELI-Beam-Lines (ELI-BL)], Hungary [ELI-Attosecond Light Pulse Source (ELI-ALPS)] and Romania [ELI-Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP)]. ELI will provide to users access to unique lasers, laser driven sources and workstations, offering unprecedented research opportunities in the above mentioned areas. I will conclude my talk presenting the ELI-ALPS pillar that will host all the above mentioned sources.
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What do the Data Tell Us? A Bayesian Answer
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Berge Englert
Centre for Quantum Technologies, Singapore
cqtebg@nus.edu.sg
Abstract:
In typical state estimation scenarios, including the characterization of a quantum channel for key distribution, we must infer properties of the quantum state from the data of a single run. Standard frequentist concepts, such as confidence intervals, are not useful here. Instead one has to rely on the credible intervals obtained in a Bayesian approach. I'll discuss various aspects of this matter.
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Some Delicacies of Laser Driven Nonlinear Plasmonics in Gold Films
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Norbert Kroó
Wigner Physics Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
kroo.norbert@titkarsag.mta.hu
Abstract:
A set of unique results of nonlinear surface plasmon (SPO) phenomena are presented. The SPO-s have been excited by femtosecond Ti:Sa lasers. Response signals to these excitations of a near field scanning tunneling microscope, spectra of SPO assisted electron emission by the time-of-flight technique and properties of SPO assisted photon emission have been studied.
A broad spectrum of room temperature experimental observations is described from nonclassical SPO properties, electron pairing and magnetic anomalies in a wide laser intensity range around 80 GW/cm2, dynamical screening of electrons by the photon/SPO field to some electron interference phenomena.
The theoretical interpretation of our findings is also discussed.
References:
- [1] N Kroó, P Rácz and S Varró, Europhys. Lett. 105, 67003 (2014)
- [2] N Kroó, P Rácz and S Varró, Europhys. Lett. 110, 67008 (2015)
- [3] N Kroó, P Rácz and I Tüttő, Europhys. Lett. 115, 27010 (2016)
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Photon Echo Quantum Memory for Optical and Microwave Spectral Ranges
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Sergey A Moiseev
Kazan Quantum Center, Kazan National Research Technical University, Kazan, Russia
s.a.moiseev@kazanqc.org
Abstract:
The photon echo schemes elaborated for quantum storage in optical and microwave spectral range are considered. Here, we also investigate possible approaches for broadband quantum storage in free space and QED cavity schemes. Special attention is paid to the study of the negative effects caused by spectral dispersion and to the additional methods which are useful for suppression of these effects. We discuss new AFC schemes providing an efficient quantum storage in optical and microwave wavelengths. Finally, we present our recent experiments and its further prospects for the realization of highly efficient quantum storage.
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Statistical Signature of Vortex Filaments: Dog or Tail?
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Sergey K Nemirovskii
Institute of Thermophysics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
nemir@itp.nsc.ru
Abstract:
The title of talk coincides with the title of a paragraph in famous book on classical turbulence by U. Frisch [1]. In this paragraph the author discussed the role of statistical dynamics of vortex filaments in theory of turbulence and put the question: are the vortex filaments the dog or the tail? In other words, whether the main properties of turbulence (cascade, scaling laws) are the sequence of the vortex line dynamics or the latter have only marginal signature.
Quantum fluids, where the vortex filaments are the real objects, give an excellent opportunity to explore the role of discrete vortices in turbulent phenomena. Part of talk is devoted to comparative analysis of study of quantum turbulence on the basis of Gross-Pitaevskii equation for vortices in BEC and with the use of the vortex filament method for vortices in the superfluid helium. The conclusion is that the best way is a combination of these two approaches.
Another part talk is to discuss what elements of vortex dynamics would lead to basic features of theory of classical turbulence. We discuss how the nonlinear dynamics of vortex filaments can result in an exchange of energy between different scales, the formation of the Kolmogorov type energy spectra and the decay of turbulence.
Finally, we discuss whether the outlined issues are relevant to classical turbulence, or that are other phenomena.
References:
- [1] U Frisch, Turbulence (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1995)
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The Quantum Theory of the Laser: Half a Century Later
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Marlan O Scully
Texas A&M University, Princeton, NJ, USA
Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA
scully@tamu.edu
Abstract:
The search for a quantum theory of the laser was described by Glauber as a search for the laser radiation density matrix. The first such theory was given at the 1965 Physics of Quantum Electronics Conference [1]. Since then various applications and extension have been realized from the micromaser to the atom laser [2] (a.k.a. Bose condensate). These developments will be reviewed.
More recently the time dependence of the off-diagonal elements of the laser density matrix have been measured [3] and various aspects of laser radiation such as the entropy [4] of laser light are subjects of research interest. These and other topics of current interest will be presented.
References:
- [1] M O Scully, W Lamb Jr and M Stephen, Proc. of the International Conference on the Physics of Quantum Electronics, Puerto Rico, 1965.
- [2] M O Scully, Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 3927 (1999)
- [3] T Peng, Y Shih and M Scully, T.B.P.
- [4] M Scully, T.B.P.
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Sculptured Ultrashort Intense Laser and THz Beams
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Stelios Tzortzakis
Science Program, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar
Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, FORTH, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
stylianos.tzortzakis@tamu.edu
stzortz@iesl.forth.gr
Abstract:
The nonlinear propagation of ultrashort laser pulses in the form of solitons, filaments and light bullets is an exciting research field [1]. Beyond the basic studies on the complex spatio-temporal phenomena involved, the field is driven significantly by its numerous applications, like for example in materials engineering, remote spectroscopy, lightning control.
Here we discuss our recent results on the tailored propagation of linear and nonlinear waves, including exotic wave packets, like ring-Airy beams and the newly introduced family of Janus waves [2], that present exciting properties both in the linear and the nonlinear regime.
On the applications side, we demonstrate the use of appropriately sculptured beams for delivering high laser and THz intensities at remote locations [3-4]. Also, applications for advanced material micro/nano-structuring [5], with a special emphasis on the laser engineering of bulk silicon, enabled through extreme localization [6], which opens the way to laser-written integrated silicon photonics.
References:
- [1] P Panagiotopoulos, D G Papazoglou, A Couairon and S Tzortzakis, Nat. Commun. 4, 2622 (2013)
- [2] D G Papazoglou, V Yu Fedorov and S Tzortzakis, Opt. Lett. 41, 4656 (2016)
- [3] P Panagiotopoulos, A Couairon, M Kolesik, D G Papazoglou, J V Moloney and S Tzortzakis, Phys. Rev. A 93, 033808 (2016)
- [4] K Liu, A D Koulouklidis, D G Papazoglou, S Tzortzakis and X-C Zhang, Optica 3, 605 (2016)
- [5] M Manousidaki, D G Papazoglou, M Farsari and S Tzortzakis, Optica 3, 525 (2016)
- [6] V Yu Fedorov, M Chanal, D Grojo and S Tzortzakis, Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 043902 (2016)
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LPHYS'17. Advisory & Program Committee:
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Pierre Agostini
Nobel Prize Winner
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
agostini@mps.ohio-state.edu -
Sergey N. Bagayev
Institute of Laser Physics, Russian Academy of Siences, Novosibirsk, Russia
bagayev@laser.nsc.ru -
Wilhelm Becker
Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy, Berlin, Germany
wbecker@mbi-berlin.de -
Ekaterina Borisova
Institute of Electronics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
borisova@ie.bas.bg -
Dagmar Bruß
Universität Düsseldorf, ASCR, Düsseldorf, Germany
bruss@thphy.uni-duesseldorf.de -
See Leang Chin
Laval University, Québec City, QC, Canada
slchin@phy.ulaval.ca -
Dusan Chorvat Jr.
International Laser Center, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
chorvat@ilc.sk -
Evgueni M. Dianov
Fiber Optics Research Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
dianov@fo.gpi.ru -
Mark Dubinskii
US Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD, USA
mark.dubinskiy.civ@mail.mil -
Elisabeth Giacobino
Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Ecole Normale Supérieure, CNRS, Paris, France
elg@spectro.jussieu.fr -
Mikhail Kalashnikov
Max-Born-Institut, Berlin, Germany
kalashni@mbi-berlin.de -
Yoshiaki Kato
The Graduate School for the Creation on New Photonics Industries (GPI), Sizuoka, Japan
y.kato@gpi.ac.jp -
Olga Kocharovskaya
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA
kochar@physics.tamu.edu -
Vitaly I. Konov
Natural Scienses Center, A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Moscow, Russia
vik@nsc.gpi.ru -
Olga G. Kosareva
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
kosareva@physics.msu.ru -
Norbert Kroó
Wigner Physics Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
kroo.norbert@titkarsag.mta.hu -
Jürgen Lademann
Charité - Universitätsmedizin, Berlin, Germany
juergen.lademann@charite.de -
Chi K. Law
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
cklaw@phy.cuhk.edu.hk -
Leonardo Longo
International Academy for Laser in Medicine and Surgery (IALMS), Firenze, Italy
longo.leonardo@gmail.com -
Alexander Lvovsky
Department of Physics, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
alex.lvovsky@physics.ox.ac.uk -
Gennady A. Mesyats
P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
mesyats@sci.lebedev.ru -
Vyacheslav B. Morozov
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
morozov@phys.msu.ru -
Vladislav Ya. Panchenko
Institute on Laser and Information Technologies, RAS, Shatura, Moscow Region, Russia
vpanch@rfbr.ru -
Guillaume Petite
École Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France
guillaume.petite@polytechnique.fr Goran Pichler
Institute of Physics, Zagreb, Croatia
pichler@ifs.hr-
Lev P. Pitaevskii
University of Trento, Trento, Italy
lev@science.unitn.it -
Nataliya N. Rubtsova
Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia
rubtsova@isp.nsc.ru -
Peeter M. Saari
University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia
peeter.saari@ut.ee -
René-Paul Salathé
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
rene.salathe@epfl.ch -
Vitalij V. Samartsev
Zavoisky Physical Technical Institute, Kazan, Russia
samartsev@kfti.knc.ru -
Barry Sanders
University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
sandersb@ucalgary.ca -
Andrei B. Savel'ev
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
abst@physics.msu.ru -
Vladimir M. Shalaev
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
shalaev@purdue.edu -
Ivan A. Shcherbakov
A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute, RAS, Moscow, Russia
director@gpi.ru David P. Shepherd
University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
dps@orc.soton.ac.uk-
Alexander Shkurinov
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
alex@lasmed.phys.msu.ru -
Georgy V. Shlyapnikov
Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Modèles Statistiques, Orsay, France
georgy.shlyapnikov@u-psud.fr -
Sandro De Silvestri
Politecnico of Milan, Milan, Italy
sandro.desilvestri@fisi.polimi.it -
Orazio Svelto
Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
orazio.svelto@fisi.polimi.it -
Ken-ichi Ueda
Institute for Laser Science, University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan
ueda@ils.uec.ac.jp -
Evgeny A. Vinogradov
Institute of Spectroscopy, RAS, Troitsk, Russia
evinogr@isan.troitsk.ru -
Marc Vrakking
Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy, Berlin, Germany
marc.vrakking@mbi-berlin.de -
Ian A. Walmsley
Oxford University, Oxford, UK
walmsley@physics.ox.ac.uk -
Ernst Wintner
Photonics Institute, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
ernst.wintner@tuwien.ac.at -
Eugene Zaremba
Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada
zaremba@sparky.phy.queensu.ca Nikolay V. Znamensky
Russian Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”, Moscow, Russia
nvz@kiae.ru
LPHYS'17. Local Organizing Committee:
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Alexey A Kalachev
, Chair
E K Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute, Kazan, Russia
Federal Research Center "Kazan Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences", Kazan, Russia
a.a.kalachev@mail.ru -
Dmitry O Akatiev
E K Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute, Kazan, Russia
akatevdmitrijj@gmail.com -
Ilia N Chuprina
Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia
ilya.chuprina@gmail.com -
Nina G Kurkina
Kazan E K Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute (KPhTI), Kazan, Russia
kurkina@kfti.knc.ru -
Ilnur Z Latypov
E K Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute, Kazan, Russia
bibidey@mail.ru -
Andrey V Leontyev
E K Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute, Kazan, Russia
mailscrew@gmail.com -
Tatiana G Mitrofanova
Kazan E K Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute (KPhTI), Kazan, Russia
tagemi@mail.ru -
Laila V Mosina
Kazan E K Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute (KPhTI), Kazan, Russia
mosinalaila@yandex.com -
Andrey V Shkalikov
E K Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute, Kazan, Russia
andrei_vs@rambler.ru -
Artemy G Shmelev
E K Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute, Kazan, Russia
sgartjom@gmail.com -
Anatoly A Shukhin
E K Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute, Kazan, Russia
spaun73@mail.ru -
Dinislam A Turaikhanov
E K Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute, Kazan, Russia
7intur@gmail.com -
Dmitry K Zharkov
E K Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute, Kazan, Russia
dzharkov@list.ru
LPHYS'17. Management Team:
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Alexander V. Yevseyev
, Director
Astro Science Ltd., Canada
av.yevseyev@lasphys.com -
Lazar Papernick
, Coordinator
Boston, MA, USA
lasphys17@gmail.com -
Oleg A. Evseev
, Development Director
Astro Science Ltd., Canada
oa.evseev@lasphys.com
LPHYS'17. Deadlines:
Event | Deadline | Days left |
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Online registration (if you want to present a talk/poster) | June 15, 2017 | - |
Online registration (if you don't want to present a talk/poster) | July 15, 2017 | - |
Submitting an abstract of your presentation | June 15, 2017 | - |
Accommodation reservation (recommended) | June 1, 2017 | - |
Submitting a manuscript for conference proceedings publishing | December 15, 2017 | - |
LPHYS'17. Organizers:
A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute
, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, RussiaInternational Laser Center
, Moscow State University, Moscow, RussiaNational Research Nuclear University MEPhI
, Moscow, RussiaKazan E K Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute (KPhTI)
, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia
LPHYS'17. Sponsors and Endorses:
International Laser Center
, Moscow State University, Moscow, RussiaAstro Ltd.
, CanadaUK Headquarters, IOP Publishing Limited
, Bristol, UKGovernment of the Republic of Tatarstan
, Kazan, Russia
LPHYS'17. Proceedings:
Proceedings of the 26th annual International Laser Physics Workshop (LPHYS'17, Kazan, July 17-21, 2017) have been published in Journal of Physics: Conference Series, vol. 999 (2018). To read all contributed papers please visit http://iopscience.iop.org/issue/1742-6596/999/1.