Metrology for sub-Rayleigh-length target positioning in ∼1022 W/cm2 laser–plasma experiments
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Published:2024
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Volume:12
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ISSN:2095-4719
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Container-title:High Power Laser Science and Engineering
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language:en
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Short-container-title:High Pow Laser Sci Eng
Author:
Vishnyakov E. A.ORCID, Sagisaka A., Ogura K., Esirkepov T. Zh.ORCID, Gonzalez-Izquierdo B., Armstrong C. D.ORCID, Pikuz T. A.ORCID, Pikuz S. A.ORCID, Yan W.ORCID, Jeong T. M., Singh S., Hadjisolomou P.ORCID, Finke O., Grittani G. M.ORCID, Nevrkla M., Lazzarini C. M.ORCID, Velyhan A., Hayakawa T., Fukuda Y.ORCID, Koga J. K.ORCID, Ishino M., Kondo K., Miyasaka Y., Kon A.ORCID, Nishikino M., Nosach Y. V., Khikhlukha D., Tsygvintsev I. P.ORCID, Kumar D., Nejdl J.ORCID, Margarone D., Sasorov P. V., Weber S.ORCID, Kando M., Kiriyama H.ORCID, Kato Y., Korn G., Kondo K., Bulanov S. V.ORCID, Kawachi T.ORCID, Pirozhkov A. S.ORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Tight focusing with very small f-numbers is necessary to achieve the highest at-focus irradiances. However, tight focusing imposes strong demands on precise target positioning in-focus to achieve the highest on-target irradiance. We describe several near-infrared, visible, ultraviolet and soft and hard X-ray diagnostics employed in a ∼1022 W/cm2 laser–plasma experiment. We used nearly 10 J total energy femtosecond laser pulses focused into an approximately 1.3-μm focal spot on 5–20 μm thick stainless-steel targets. We discuss the applicability of these diagnostics to determine the best in-focus target position with approximately 5 μm accuracy (i.e., around half of the short Rayleigh length) and show that several diagnostics (in particular, 3
$\omega$
reflection and on-axis hard X-rays) can ensure this accuracy. We demonstrated target positioning within several micrometers from the focus, ensuring over 80% of the ideal peak laser intensity on-target. Our approach is relatively fast (it requires 10–20 laser shots) and does not rely on the coincidence of low-power and high-power focal planes.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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