A route to enhanced performance for the petawatt beamlines of the Orion laser facility

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The Orion laser facility at AWE provides multiple beams to target delivering synchronized pulses at both nanosecond and sub-picosecond duration. In the latter, the peak power approaches the petawatt level. This paper presents a conceptual design for potential development of these beamlines. This would deliver a significant enhancement of performance at the fundamental level. In addition, a new approach is described for the management of frequency conversion at high intensity, which may allow significantly enhanced performance at the second harmonic also.

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Harvey, E. J. (2022). A route to enhanced performance for the petawatt beamlines of the Orion laser facility. High Power Laser Science and Engineering, 10. https://doi.org/10.1017/hpl.2022.7

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