Author :
Kiriyama, H. ; Mori, Marco ; Pirozhkov, A.S. ; Ogura, Kanayo ; Sagisaka, A. ; Kon, Akira ; Esirkepov, Timur Zh. ; Hayashi, Yasuhiro ; Kotaki, Hideyuki ; Kanasaki, M. ; Sakaki, H. ; Fukuda, Yukikatsu ; Koga, James ; Nishiuchi, M. ; Kando, M. ; Bulanov, S.V
Author_Institution :
Kansai Photon Science Institute, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Kizugawa, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract :
A high-contrast high-intensity petawatt-class Ti:sapphire chirped-pulse amplification laser has been developed for research on high field science. A saturable absorber and a low-gain optical parametric chirped-pulse amplification preamplifier in the front-end have improved the temporal contrast in the system to ∼
on the subnanosecond time scale at the ∼70 TW power level. In addition to the high-contrast broadband high-energy output from the final amplifier has been achieved with a flat-top spatial profile with a filling factor of ∼70%. This is the result of pump beam spatial profile homogenization with diffractive optical elements. The system produces the uncompressed output pulse energy of 29 J, indicating the capability for reaching a peak power of ∼600 TW. We discuss in detail the design, performance, and characterization of the laser including output power, pulse duration, and spatiotemporal beam quality. We also describe the on-going upgrade of the laser system and some applications for the laser in relativistic dominated laser–matter interactions.