High repetition rate Petawatt lasers

Petawatt lasers are now available in a number of facilities around the world and are becoming a very useful tool in physics and engineering. Some of such lasers are able -or will be able soon- to fire at high repetition rates (one shot per second or more). Experiments at such repetition rates have c...

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Main Author: Roso Luis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201816701001
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spelling doaj-ba55747dc4314d4a89c5ff15d4d0b0232021-08-02T05:24:03ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2018-01-011670100110.1051/epjconf/201816701001epjconf_ppla2018_01001High repetition rate Petawatt lasersRoso LuisPetawatt lasers are now available in a number of facilities around the world and are becoming a very useful tool in physics and engineering. Some of such lasers are able -or will be able soon- to fire at high repetition rates (one shot per second or more). Experiments at such repetition rates have certain peculiarities that are to be briefly exposed here, based on the author’s experience with the Salamanca VEGA-3 laser. VEGA-3 is a 30 fs PW laser, firing one shot per second.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201816701001
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title_short High repetition rate Petawatt lasers
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description Petawatt lasers are now available in a number of facilities around the world and are becoming a very useful tool in physics and engineering. Some of such lasers are able -or will be able soon- to fire at high repetition rates (one shot per second or more). Experiments at such repetition rates have certain peculiarities that are to be briefly exposed here, based on the author’s experience with the Salamanca VEGA-3 laser. VEGA-3 is a 30 fs PW laser, firing one shot per second.
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