Radiation Protection at ELI Beamlines: A Unique LaserDriven Accelerator Facility
Anna Cimmino, David Horv\'ath, Veronika Ol\v{s}ovcov\'a, Vojtech, Str\'ansk\'y, Roman Trune\v{c}ek, Andrea Tsinganis, Roberto Versaci

TL;DR
The paper discusses the design and implementation of radiation protection measures at the ELI Beamlines laser-driven accelerator facility, highlighting unique safety challenges posed by high-intensity laser experiments.
Contribution
It provides a detailed overview of the radiation protection program tailored for a cutting-edge laser accelerator facility, addressing specific safety challenges.
Findings
Successful implementation of radiation safety protocols.
Adaptation of safety measures to high-intensity laser environment.
Establishment of a comprehensive radiation protection framework.
Abstract
The Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) Beamlines is a laser driven accelerator facility located in the outskirts of the city of Prague. With its state-of-the-art lasers, it will carry out an ambitious and diverse research program. Activities at ELI Beamlines can be broken down in complementary areas of scientific interest: development and testing of novel technologies for multi-PW laser systems, plasma physics, high field physics experiments, production of femtosecond secondary sources of ionizing radiation (extreme ultraviolet radiation, X rays, gamma, electrons, and protons)to be used in interdisciplinary applications in physics, biology, medicine, and material sciences.In-house experiments are already taking place since the first half of 2018, first user calls and experiments started in 2019.In this contribution, the ELI Beamlines accelerator facility and its current status of…
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