Abstract
Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI), the first laser-based research facility, will be built with a joint international effort to form an integrated infrastructure comprised of at last three branches. The ELI Beamline Facility (Prague, Czech Republic) will mainly focus on particle acceleration and X-ray generation, while the ELI Nuclear Physics Facility (Magurele, Romania) will be dealing with laser-based nuclear physics as well as high field physics. In this paper we report on the ELI Attosecond Light Pulse Source (ELI-ALPS) to be built in Szeged, Hungary.
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