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SUMMARY:Plasma in Extreme Conditions - QED and Particle-In-Cell for the Ne
 xt Generation of Laser-Matter Interactions
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nMarija Vranic (Instituto Superior Técnico)\n\
 nThe next generation of lasers will access intensities above 10^23 W/cm^2.
  When plasmas or relativistic electron beams interact with these lasers, e
 nergy loss due to radiation emission, or quantum effects such as electron-
 positron pair creation become important for their dynamics. Repeated occur
 rence of pair creation can induce a so-called “QED cascade”, that generate
 s an exponentially rising number of particles. This allows for creating ex
 otic plasmas that are a mix of electrons, ions, positrons, energetic photo
 ns and intense background fields. Extreme laser-plasma interactions can be
  explored to form optical traps, create&accelerate particles and produce n
 ovel radiation sources. I will introduce a QED module coupled with the mas
 sively particle-in-cell framework OSIRIS that allows studying nonlinear pl
 asma dynamics in the transition from the classical to the quantum-dominate
 d regime of interaction. Special developments necessary to preserve scalab
 ility on supercomputers will also be addressed.\n\nDomain: Engineering\n\n
 Session Chair: Jeremy Johnathan Williams (KTH Royal Institute of Technolog
 y)
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