EPJ Web of Conferences (Nov 2013)

Conceptual design of 100 J cryogenically-cooled multi-slab laser for fusion research

  • Divoky M.,
  • Sawicka M.,
  • Sikocinski P.,
  • Lucianetti A.,
  • Novak J.,
  • Rus B.,
  • Mocek T.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20135908004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59
p. 08004

Abstract

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We present a comparison of two alternative laser layouts for HiLASE and ELI Beamlines projects. The cryogenically cooled laser is 100 J class with 2 ns pulse length and operates at 10 Hz repetition rate. The laser beam is intended for industrial applications in HiLASE, for OPCPA pumping in ELI Beamlines and can serve as a test bed for large scale high repetition rate fusion lasers. First layout utilizes classical scheme with preamplifier and main amplifier, while the second layout utilizes single amplifier scheme with two amplifier heads. The comparison is based on the results obtained from homemade MATLAB code for evaluation of amplified spontaneous emission and stored energy and on a beam propagation simulated in MIRÓ code.