Progress toward an integrated 100 TW laser-100 MeV electron linac experiment

Summary form only given. Advances in the chirped-pulse amplification (CPA) technique on solid state lasers have made it possible to achieve very high peak powers (>10 TW) at high repetition rates (>1 Hz). These high peak power ultrafast lasers systems are of great interest to laser-plasma inte...

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Hauptverfasser: Hays, G.R., Cowan, T., Crane, J.K., Le Sage, G.P., Perry, M.D., Powell, H.T., Roth, M., Wharton, K.B., Yanovsky, V.P., Ditmire, T.
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Zusammenfassung:Summary form only given. Advances in the chirped-pulse amplification (CPA) technique on solid state lasers have made it possible to achieve very high peak powers (>10 TW) at high repetition rates (>1 Hz). These high peak power ultrafast lasers systems are of great interest to laser-plasma interaction research and ultrafast X-ray generation. We are developing a Ti:sapphire based CPA laser system which is located near a high current 100 MeV RF linear accelerator. We are working to couple the laser to the accelerator in order to perform laser pulse interactions with a high current relativistic electron bunches. This requires that the laser be synchronized to the linear accelerator to a subpicosecond accuracy.
DOI:10.1109/CLEO.2000.907030