Single-shot temporal contrast enhancement measurement of a plasma mirror by a chirped pulse

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Abstract

We focused on a single-shot method for directly measuring the temporal contrast enhancement of a single plasma mirror by analyzing the spectrum of a chirped pulse spatiotemporally overlapped with the igniting laser used for generating a plasma mirror. Experimentally, temporal contrast enhancement of 102 by one plasma mirror was successfully measured in a hundred picosecond timescale and was consistent with the theory. This single-shot measurement method caused no degradation on the performance of the plasma mirror, which was proved by monitoring the efficiency and far-field pattern of the igniting laser after the plasma mirror. Combined with calorimeters and CCD cameras, this method is expected to realize the single-shot online diagnosis of plasma mirrors. This method is expected to be an efficient approach for measuring the temporal contrast enhancement of the plasma mirrors.

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Zhang, D., Zhu, P., Xie, X., Liang, Y., Yang, Q., Sun, M., … Zhu, J. (2021). Single-shot temporal contrast enhancement measurement of a plasma mirror by a chirped pulse. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11219967

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