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Ultrashort Quantum Beam Facility

Ultrashort Quantum Beam Facility

Whatis the Ultrashort Ultraintense Laser?

  • Ultrashort ultraintense lasers generate optical pulses having power over 10TM.
  • [terawatt = 1012 watt] and pulsewidth shorter than hundreds offs [fs=10-15g].
  • The generated optical pulse. when focused, provides extremely strong electromagnetic field.
  • When such an ultraintense electromagnetic field interacts with matter physical conditions, impossible to be obtained by other means, are made, and new physical phenomena can be observed.

Ultrashort - Ultraintense Laser Systems

Ultrahigh - power Lasers
  • PULSER 1 and 2: ) 1 PW, 30J/pulse, 30 fs - 10 ps, 0.1 Hz 2 PW. 60J/pulse [simultaneous use of PULSER1 and PULSER21
  • LiFSA: 100 TW, 3.5 J/ pulse, 30 fs - 10 ps, 10Hz, 2 beam lines
High - rep. - rate Middle / Low - power Lasers
  • 100kHz, 30uj pulse, 40 fs
  • 1 kHz. 10 mJ/ pulse, 25 fs.5 fs(CEP contrel)
  • 10 Hz. 10 mJ/pulse. 37 fs, OPCPA

Ultraintense Laser - Matter Interaction Laboratories

Interaction Experiment Labs
  • Simultaneous use of two laser beams
  • Beam position monitors for optical alignment
  • Plasma mirrors for high - contrast pulses
  • Adaptive optic systems for improved focusing and wavefront control
  • Target mounts and basic diagnostics equipment / devices
Equipped Diagnostics
  • Proton / ion time - of - flight spectrometer (TOF). Thomson parabola spectrometer (TP), hybrid TOF- TP spectrometer
  • Electron: TP, intensified CCD
  • X-ray: flat - field XUV spectrometer, hard x-Ray spectrometer, ×- Ray pinhole camera

Research Using Ultrashort Ultaintense Lasers

  • Physics in Extreme Physical Environments
  • Secondary Sounces
  • Application of Secondarty Sources