Full-aperture backscatter diagnostics and applications at the Texas Petawatt Laser facility

  • Wang C
  • Wagner C
  • Dyer G
  • et al.
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Abstract

In this paper, we present the development and application of a full-aperture backscatter diagnostics system at the Texas Petawatt Laser (TPW) facility. The diagnostic system includes three independent diagnostic stations. With this system, we obtained TPW on-shot focus properties, and high-harmonic spectral emission from solid foils (e.g., Cu and Al) and their Si substrate in an experiment to study laser hole boring, which show the hole-boring mechanism at relativistic intensities. The measured on-target full-power focal spots from ultrathin film targets help determine the optimum target thickness at certain laser contrast parameters for particle acceleration and neutron generation experiment, which is also a relative measurement of shot-to- shot intensity fluctuations.

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Wang, C., Wagner, C., Dyer, G., Gaul, E., Kandadai, N., Riley, N., … Hegelich, B. M. (2014). Full-aperture backscatter diagnostics and applications at the Texas Petawatt Laser facility. Chinese Optics Letters, 12(S2), S23201. https://doi.org/10.3788/col201412.s23201

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