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SYLX: Symposium Laser Driven X-Rays: Generation and Application

SYLX 1: Symposium Laser Driven X-Rays: Generation and Application

Freitag, 6. März 2026, 14:30–16:30, RW 1

The ongoing development of laser technology opens up promising prospects for the demonstration of X-ray sources with a power and brilliance that significantly exceed current electronic sources. Using ultrashort pulse laser radiation with relativistic intensities, hot electrons are generated in liquid metal targets, which lead to the emission of X-rays. The creation of brilliant X-ray sources in tabletop size opens up the possibility of widespread use and significant innovations in various areas of application, such as high-resolution X-ray imaging, X-ray diffractometry, and X-ray spectroscopy. In the symposium, partners from the ongoing BMFTR-funded XProLas project will report on the current status.

14:30 SYLX 1.1 Hauptvortrag: Laserstrahlquellen als Treiber für Sekundärstrahlquellen — •Torsten Mans, Dominik Bauer, Thomas Metzger, Dominik Ertel, Claus Schnitzler und Tino Eidam
15:00 SYLX 1.2 Hauptvortrag: Development and Integration of Novel LPP Radiation Sources for Enhanced Characterization and Industrial ApplicationLion Günster, Luka Petersen, Philip Mosel, Peer Biesterfeld, Sven Fröhlich, Jose Mapa, Greta Paruschke, Pia Koopmann, Bianca Iwan, Uwe Morgner, and •Milutin Kovacev
15:30 SYLX 1.3 Hauptvortrag: Near-relativistic ytterbium fiberlaser plasma source for high-flux hard X-ray generation from a liquid-metal jet — •Robert Klas, Maximilian Benner, Mohammed Almassarani, Maximilian Karst, Lucas Eisenbach, Philipp Gierschke, Warunya Röder, Arno Klenke, Jan Rothhardt, and Jens Limpert
16:00 SYLX 1.4 Hauptvortrag: Laser-driven X-ray generation for industrial applications — •Johannes Maximilian Ebert, Klaus Bergmann, Sarah Klein, Martin Traub, Jochen Vieker, Stephan Herman Wissenberg, and Hans-Dieter Hoffmann
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