Abstract
Photon-photon fusion is a rare process at hadron and ion colliders. It is particularly
interesting as a remarkably clean interaction with little (if any) remnant activity from
the interacting particles. I will present the status of photon-photon fusion measurements
with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. This includes the production of lepton pairs and photon
pairs (via light-by-light scattering) in heavy ion (Pb+Pb) collisions, as well as
photon-photon fusion measurements in proton-proton collisions that contain two charged
leptons in the final state. The experimental techniques used in the proton-proton and
heavy-ion measurements are different, for example due to the different amounts of pile-up
activity, and are also discussed.