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    Bang, W.; Cho, B. I.; Cho, M. H.; Cho, M. S.; Chung, M.; Hur, M. S.; Kang, G.; Kang, K.; Kang, T.; Kim, C.; Kim, H. N.; Kim, J.; Kim, K. B.; Kim, K. N.; Kim, M.; Kim, M. S.; Kumar, M.; Lee, H.; Lee, H. W.; Lee, K.; Nam, I.; Park, S. H.; Phung, V.; Ryu, W. J.; Shin, S. Y.; Song, H. S.; Song, J.; Won, J.; Suk, H.

    Journal of the Korean Physical Society, 04/2022, Letnik: 80, Številka: 8
    Journal Article

    Laser plasmas can be produced when high-power laser beams are focused in matter. A focused laser beam of TW(terawatt)-level high power has an extremely strong electric field, so neutral atoms are immediately ionized by the laser electric field, leading to a laser-produced plasma. The laser plasma can be produced by small table-top TW lasers based on the CPA (chirped-pulse amplification) technique, and now they are rather easily available even in university laboratories. In Korea, there are several CPA-based TW (or even petawatt) lasers in a few institutions, and they have been used for diverse laser plasma physics research and applications, including the laser acceleration for electrons and ions, high-power THz (tera-hertz) generation, advanced light sources, high-energy-density plasmas, plasma optics, etc. This paper reviews some of the laser plasma physics research and applications that have been performed in several universities and research institutes.