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Commissioning experiment of the high-contrast SILEX-Ⅱ multi-petawatt laser facility

Authors :
Wei Qi
Yinren Shou
Feng Jing
Na Xie
Zhimeng Zhang
Dahui Wang
Wen-Qing Wei
Faqiang Zhang
Xiaojun Huang
Deng Zhigang
Congling Zhong
Yuqiu Gu
Kainan Zhou
Feng Zhang
Yuchi Wu
Wudi Zheng
Baohan Zhang
Bo Cui
Jingqin Su
Shukai He
Weimin Zhou
Guo Yi
Leifeng Cao
Jinlong Jiao
Xueqing Yan
Hong-bo Cai
Yanlei Zuo
Ying Mao
Dongxiao Liu
Dai Zenghai
Bin Qiao
Zuhua Yang
Bo Zhang
Feng Lu
Bin Zhu
Teng Jian
Xiaohui Yuan
Han Dan
Xiaoming Zeng
Yi Zhang
Min-Qing He
Shaoping Zhu
Wenjun Ma
Bi Bi
Wei Hong
Source :
Matter and Radiation at Extremes, Vol 6, Iss 6, Pp 064401-064401-11 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
AIP Publishing LLC, 2021.

Abstract

The results of a commissioning experiment on the SILEX-Ⅱ laser facility (formerly known as CAEP-PW) are reported. SILEX-Ⅱ is a complete optical parametric chirped-pulse amplification laser facility. The peak power reached about 1 PW in a 30 fs pulse duration during the experiment. The laser contrast was better than 1010 at 20 ps ahead of the main pulse. In the basic laser foil target interaction, a set of experimental data were collected, including spatially resolved x-ray emission, the image of the coherent transition radiation, the harmonic spectra in the direction of reflection, the energy spectra and beam profile of accelerated protons, hot-electron spectra, and transmitted laser energy fraction and spatial distribution. The experimental results show that the laser intensity reached 5 × 1020 W/cm2 within a 5.8 µm focus (FWHM). Significant laser transmission did not occur when the thickness of the CH foil was equal to or greater than 50 nm. The maximum energy of the accelerated protons in the target normal direction was roughly unchanged when the target thickness varied between 50 nm and 15 µm. The maximum proton energy via the target normal sheath field acceleration mechanism was about 21 MeV. We expect the on-target laser intensity to reach 1022 W/cm2 in the near future, after optimization of the laser focus and upgrade of the laser power to 3 PW.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
6
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Matter and Radiation at Extremes
Accession number :
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