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Advanced laser development and plasma-physics studies on the multiterawatt laser
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Short-pulse LasersPhotonicsPrototype Front EndEngineeringPhysicsLaser Plasma PhysicsSpectroscopyAdvanced Laser DevelopmentApplied PhysicsNatural SciencesLaser-plasma InteractionLaser Plasma PhysicPetawatt Laser SystemPlasma PhotonicsOptoelectronicsRaman Plasma Amplifier
The multiterawatt (MTW) laser, built initially as the prototype front end for a petawatt laser system, is a 1053 nm hybrid system with gain from optical parametric chirped-pulse amplification (OPCPA) and Nd:glass. Compressors and target chambers were added, making MTW a complete laser facility (output energy up to 120 J, pulse duration from 20 fs to 2.8 ns) for studying high-energy-density physics and developing short-pulse laser technologies and target diagnostics. Further extensions of the laser support ultrahigh-intensity laser development of an all-OPCPA system and a Raman plasma amplifier. A short summary of the variety of scientific experiments conducted on MTW is also presented.
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