Single-shot spatiotemporal characterization of a multi-PW laser using a multispectral wavefront sensing method

  • Kim Y
  • Kim J
  • Yoon J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The single-shot spatiotemporal characterization of an ultrahigh intensity laser pulse was performed using a multispectral wavefront sensor. For the measurement of the spatio-spectral electric field, a femtosecond laser pulse was spectrally modulated and separated by a Fabry-Perot etalon coupled with a grating pair, and its spatio-spectral electric field was measured with a wavefront sensor. The spatiotemporal electric field was reconstructed from the measured spatio-spectral electric field of a multi-PW laser pulse. We found that the spatiotemporal distortion could reduce the focused laser intensity by 15%, compared to the case of a diffraction-limited and transform-limited laser pulse.

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Kim, Y. G., Kim, J. I., Yoon, J. W., Sung, J. H., Lee, S. K., & Nam, C. H. (2021). Single-shot spatiotemporal characterization of a multi-PW laser using a multispectral wavefront sensing method. Optics Express, 29(13), 19506. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.429891

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