Sapphire and titanium doped sapphire crystals under nanosecond and femtosecond laser irradiation

来源 :International Conference on Ultrahigh Intensity Lasers Devel | 被引量 : 0次 | 上传用户:xiaohu850412
下载到本地 , 更方便阅读
声明 : 本文档内容版权归属内容提供方 , 如果您对本文有版权争议 , 可与客服联系进行内容授权或下架
论文部分内容阅读
  Laser damage is a key issue in high peak-power laser technology for the next decade.The appearance of titanium doped sapphire (Ti:Sa) in the development of ultra intense fs lasers, coupled with the chirped pulse amplification technique, allowed to progress towards very high peak powers and very high intensities.Today peak powers of the order of Petawatt (1015 W) at low repetition rate (1 shot/mn) and hundreds of Terawatt at high repetition rate (10 Hz) are possible in laboratories of reasonable size.The peak power up scaling, along with the increase of the pulse repetition rate, imply the use of large and robust active crystals, technologically difficult to grow and very expensive, that makes particularly crucial the problem of laser damage for builders of high-peak power laser systems.
其他文献
会议
会议
会议
We presented a novel technique of controlling filamentation with temperature and conducted the experiment in the temperature gradient gas-filled tube by heating the entrance of the gas with a furnace
会议
会议
The applications of multi 100 Terawatts or Petawatts lasers require high repetition rate lasers.Ti:Sapphire technologies offer solutions for Petawatt range lasers with repetition rate of a few Hertz.F
会议
Large area multilayer-dielectric (MLD) gratings for high energy pulse compression have been manufactured using a new exposure method called scanning beam interference lithography (SBIL).This technique
会议
会议
会议
会议