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Design update and recent results of the Apollon 10 PW facility
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EngineeringLaser ScienceLaser PhysicsLaser ApplicationsLaser MaterialLaser SimulationSuper-intense LasersHigh-power LasersLaser ControlOptical AmplifierShort-pulse LasersDesign UpdateUltra-short LasersOptical PumpingPhotonicsApollon Laser SystemRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionComputer EngineeringApollon 10Laser DesignPw FacilityApollon FacilityHigh-energy Lasers
In this paper we are giving a summary of the Apollon 10 PW facility laser design together with updated laser performance. The Apollon facility is currently under construction in France. The APOLLON laser system is a laser designed for delivering pulses as short as 15 fs (10<sup>-15</sup> s) with an energy exceeding 150 Joules on target. The peak power delivered by this laser system will be 10 Petawatts (10<sup>16</sup>W). The Apollon laser system will be delivering 4 beams: one 10 PW beam (F1 beam 400 mm diameter), one 1 PW beam (F2 beam 140 mm diameter) and two additional probe beams (F3 and F4) at a repetition rate of 1 shot per minute. The laser system is based on Ti-sapphire amplifiers pumped by frequency doubled solid-state lasers. The repetition rate of the high energy part will be 1 shot per minute. The main beam at the output of the last amplifier will be split and dispatched to two experimental areas. The main laser beam is delivering 30 J before compression at a repetition rate of 1 shot per minute and we are currently increasing to get 100J.
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