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Generation and Parametric Amplification of Few-Cycle Light Pulses at Relativistic Intensities (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
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Generation and Parametric Amplification of Few-Cycle Light Pulses at Relativistic Intensities (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Series: Springer Theses
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This book reports on the development of a pioneering light source
architecture of the so-called Petawatt Field Synthesizer (PFS)
system, which is based on short-pulse pumped, optical parametric
chirped pulse amplification (OPCPA), driven by a homemade, 1-ps
diode-pumped Yb:YAG. At a few-cycle pulse duration of the amplified
pulses, this architecture yields record levels of peak power and
temporal contrast, the latter boasting a 100-times faster rise time
from the noise level to peak intensity of the pulse compared to
conventional laser systems. This allows investigation of the true
laser-solid interaction without premature plasma expansion and
without lossy pulse cleaning by e.g. plasma mirrors. The book
describes several concepts for the generation of broadband,
high-energy and high-contrast seed pulses, as well as the OPCPA
development, few-cycle pulse compression and contrast
characterization in a concise and insightful manner. The theory
chapter serves as an excellent and accessible primer on OPCPA and
other nonlinear interactions, while the experimental parts provide
an excellent description of the challenges of developing such a
novel architecture and some of the innovative solutions to overcome
them.
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