Demonstration of plasma mirror capability for the OMEGA Extended Performance laser system

Author:

Scott G. G.1ORCID,Mariscal D. A.1ORCID,Canning D.2ORCID,Heeter R. F.1ORCID,Krieger M.2ORCID,Wallace R. J.1,McGuffey C.3ORCID,Peebles J. L.2ORCID,Simpson R. A.14ORCID,Stoeckl C.2ORCID,Ma T.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94550, USA

2. Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14623-1299, USA

3. General Atomics, San Diego, California 92121, USA

4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA

Abstract

A plasma mirror platform was developed for the OMEGA-EP facility to redirect beams, thus enabling more flexible experimental configurations as well as a platform that can be used in the future to improve laser contrast. The plasma mirror reflected a short pulse focusing beam at 22.5° angle of incidence onto a 12.5 μm thick Cu foil, generating Bremsstrahlung and k α x rays, and accelerating ions and relativistic electrons. By measuring these secondary sources, the plasma mirror key performance metrics of integrated reflectivity and optical quality are inferred. It is shown that for a 5 ± 2 ps, 310 J laser pulse, the plasma mirror integrated reflectivity was 62 ± 13% at an operating fluence of 1670 J cm−2, and that the resultant short pulse driven particle acceleration and x-ray generation indicate that the on target intensity was 3.1 × 1018 W cm−2, which is indicative of a good post-plasma mirror interaction beam optical quality. By deriving the plasma mirror performance metrics from the secondary source scalings, it was simultaneously demonstrated that the plasma mirror is ready for adoption in short pulse particle acceleration and high energy photon generation experiments using the OMEGA-EP system.

Funder

Fusion Energy Sciences

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

Instrumentation

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