Demonstration of a spherical plasma mirror for the counter-propagating kilojoule-class petawatt LFEX laser system

  • Kojima S
  • Abe Y
  • Miura E
  • et al.
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Abstract

A counter-propagating laser-beam platform using a spherical plasma mirror was developed for the kilojoule-class petawatt LFEX laser. The temporal and spatial overlaps of the incoming and redirected beams were measured with an optical interferometer and an x-ray pinhole camera. The plasma mirror performance was evaluated by measuring fast electrons, ions, and neutrons generated in the counter-propagating laser interaction with a Cu-doped deuterated film on both sides. The reflectivity and peak intensity were estimated as ∼50% and ∼5 × 10 18 W/cm 2 , respectively. The platform could enable studies of counter-streaming charged particles in high-energy-density plasmas for fundamental and inertial confinement fusion research.

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Kojima, S., Abe, Y., Miura, E., Ozaki, T., Yamanoi, K., Ikeda, T., … Mori, Y. (2022). Demonstration of a spherical plasma mirror for the counter-propagating kilojoule-class petawatt LFEX laser system. Optics Express, 30(24), 43491. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.475945

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