Lajos Jeno Fülöp, I. Kiss, T. Kecskés, A. Mohacsi, L. Schrettner, F. Horváth, G. Mészáros, Tamás Gaizer, Jacobo Montaño
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Abstract
ELI (Extreme Light Infrastructure) is the first civilian large-scale high-power laser research facility to be realized with trans-European cooperation and the worldwide scientific community. The main objective of the ELI Attosecond Light Pulse Source (ELI-ALPS) pillar is the establishment of a unique attosecond facility that provides ultrashort light pulses between THz and X-ray frequency range with high repetition rates. The simultaneous development and implementation of the building infrastructure together with several interconnected light sources has a great need for broad systems engineering and integration activities. Potential factors influencing these systems engineering and integration activities have been collected and modelled. This based on a literature survey as well as in-house experiences. The model is applied to the system engineering and integration of ELI-ALPS' research technology.