Development of the PETAL Laser Facility and its Diagnostic Tools

The PETAL system (PETawatt Aquitaine Laser) is a high-energy short-pulse laser, currently in an advanced construction phase, to be combined with the French Mega-Joule Laser (LMJ). In a first operational phase (beginning in 2015 and 2016) PETAL will provide 1 kJ in 1 ps and will be coupled to the fir...

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Main Authors: Dimitri Batani, Sebastien Hulin, Jean Eric Ducret, Emmanuel d’Humieres, Vladimir Tikhonchuk et al.
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Language:English
Published: CTU Central Library 2013-01-01
Series:Acta Polytechnica
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Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/1721
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spelling doaj-8ecfee613edf4d25aaec986204f181f42020-11-24T22:11:21ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica1210-27091805-23632013-01-015321721Development of the PETAL Laser Facility and its Diagnostic ToolsDimitri BataniSebastien HulinJean Eric DucretEmmanuel d’HumieresVladimir Tikhonchuk et al.The PETAL system (PETawatt Aquitaine Laser) is a high-energy short-pulse laser, currently in an advanced construction phase, to be combined with the French Mega-Joule Laser (LMJ). In a first operational phase (beginning in 2015 and 2016) PETAL will provide 1 kJ in 1 ps and will be coupled to the first four LMJ quads. The ultimate performance goal to reach 7PW (3.5 kJ with 0.5 ps pulses). Once in operation, LMJ and PETAL will form a unique facility in Europe for High Energy Density Physics (HEDP). PETAL is aiming at providing secondary sources of particles and radiation to diagnose the HED plasmas generated by the LMJ beams. It also will be used to create HED states by short-pulse heating of matter. Petal+ is an auxiliary project addressed to design and build diagnostics for experiments with PETAL. Within this project, three types of diagnostics are planned: a proton spectrometer, an electronspectrometer and a large-range X-ray spectrometer.https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/1721plasma diagnosticX-ray photon emissionproton radiographyparticle laser accelerationLaser MegaJoulePetawatt laserHigh Energy Density PhysicsElectron spectrometerX-ray spectrometer.
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author Dimitri Batani
Sebastien Hulin
Jean Eric Ducret
Emmanuel d’Humieres
Vladimir Tikhonchuk et al.
spellingShingle Dimitri Batani
Sebastien Hulin
Jean Eric Ducret
Emmanuel d’Humieres
Vladimir Tikhonchuk et al.
Development of the PETAL Laser Facility and its Diagnostic Tools
Acta Polytechnica
plasma diagnostic
X-ray photon emission
proton radiography
particle laser acceleration
Laser MegaJoule
Petawatt laser
High Energy Density Physics
Electron spectrometer
X-ray spectrometer.
author_facet Dimitri Batani
Sebastien Hulin
Jean Eric Ducret
Emmanuel d’Humieres
Vladimir Tikhonchuk et al.
author_sort Dimitri Batani
title Development of the PETAL Laser Facility and its Diagnostic Tools
title_short Development of the PETAL Laser Facility and its Diagnostic Tools
title_full Development of the PETAL Laser Facility and its Diagnostic Tools
title_fullStr Development of the PETAL Laser Facility and its Diagnostic Tools
title_full_unstemmed Development of the PETAL Laser Facility and its Diagnostic Tools
title_sort development of the petal laser facility and its diagnostic tools
publisher CTU Central Library
series Acta Polytechnica
issn 1210-2709
1805-2363
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The PETAL system (PETawatt Aquitaine Laser) is a high-energy short-pulse laser, currently in an advanced construction phase, to be combined with the French Mega-Joule Laser (LMJ). In a first operational phase (beginning in 2015 and 2016) PETAL will provide 1 kJ in 1 ps and will be coupled to the first four LMJ quads. The ultimate performance goal to reach 7PW (3.5 kJ with 0.5 ps pulses). Once in operation, LMJ and PETAL will form a unique facility in Europe for High Energy Density Physics (HEDP). PETAL is aiming at providing secondary sources of particles and radiation to diagnose the HED plasmas generated by the LMJ beams. It also will be used to create HED states by short-pulse heating of matter. Petal+ is an auxiliary project addressed to design and build diagnostics for experiments with PETAL. Within this project, three types of diagnostics are planned: a proton spectrometer, an electronspectrometer and a large-range X-ray spectrometer.
topic plasma diagnostic
X-ray photon emission
proton radiography
particle laser acceleration
Laser MegaJoule
Petawatt laser
High Energy Density Physics
Electron spectrometer
X-ray spectrometer.
url https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/1721
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