Characterization and performance of the Apollon main short-pulse laser beam following its commissioning at 2 PW level

7Citations
Citations of this article
6Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

This article is free to access.

Abstract

We present the results of the second commissioning phase of the short-focal-length area of the Apollon laser facility, located in Saclay, France. This phase was conducted using the main laser beam (F1), scaled to a peak power of 2 PW. Under the tested conditions, the F1 beam delivered on-target pulses with a maximum energy of up to 45 J and a duration of 22 fs. Several diagnostics were deployed to assess the facility's performance. Key measurements included the on-target focal spot and its spatial stability, along with characterizations of secondary sources generated by irradiating solid targets. These evaluations aim at assisting users in designing future experiments. The laser-target interactions were thoroughly characterized, with emissions of energetic ions, x rays, and neutrons recorded, demonstrating good laser-to-target coupling efficiency. Additionally, we successfully demonstrated the simultaneous operation of the F1 beam with the auxiliary 0.5 PW F2 beam of Apollon, enabling dual-beam operation. This commissioning phase paves the way for the next stage in 2025, which will involve scaling the F1 beam to 8 PW, progressing toward the ultimate goal of achieving 10 PW power.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Yao, W., Lelièvre, R., Cohen, I., Waltenspiel, T., Allaoua, A., Antici, P., … Fuchs, J. (2025). Characterization and performance of the Apollon main short-pulse laser beam following its commissioning at 2 PW level. Physics of Plasmas, 32(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0252874

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free