1. In-vacuum post-compression of optical probe pulses for relativistic plasma diagnostics
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S. Lorenz, G. M. Grittani, K. Kondo, A. Kon, Y.-K. Liu, A. Sagisaka, K. Ogura, N. Nakanii, K. Huang, A. Bierwage, S. Namba, H. Ohiro, T. A. Pikuz, J. K. Koga, P. Chen, H. Kiriyama, M. Kando, T. Zh. Esirkepov, S. V. Bulanov, and A. S. Pirozhkov
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compression after compressor approach ,probe pulse post-compression ,relativistic plasma imaging ,ultrafast optical probing ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
Ultrafast optical probing is a widely used method of underdense plasma diagnostic. In relativistic plasma, the motion blur limits spatial resolution in the direction of motion. For many high-power lasers the initial pulse duration of 30–50 fs results in a 10–15 μm motion blur, which can be reduced by probe pulse post-compression. Here we used the compression after compressor approach [Phys.-Usp. 62, 1096 (2019); JINST 17 P07035 (2022)], where spectral broadening is performed in thin optical plates and is followed by reflections from negative-dispersion mirrors. Our initially low-intensity probe beam was down-collimated for a more efficient spectral broadening and higher probe-to-self-emission intensity ratio. The setup is compact, fits in a vacuum chamber and can be implemented within a short experimental time slot. We proved that the compressed pulse retained the high quality necessary for plasma probing.
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- 2024
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