Electra: Repetitively Pulsed Angularly Multiplexed KrF Laser System Performance

ORAL

Abstract

As in a full size fusion power plant beam line, Electra is a multistage laser amplifier system. The multistage amplifier system consists of a commercial discharge laser and two doubled sided electron beam pumped amplifiers. Angular multiplexing is used in the optical layout to provide pulse length control and to maximize laser extraction from the amplifiers. Two angularly multiplexed beams have extracted 30 J of KrF laser light with an aperture 8 x 10 cm$^{2}$, which is sufficient to extract over 500 J from the main amplifier and models agree. The main amplifier of Electra in oscillator mode has demonstrated single shot and rep-rate laser energies exceeding 700 J with 100 ns pulsewidth at 248 nm with an aperture 29 x 29 cm$^{2}$. Continuous operation of the KrF electron beam pumped oscillator has lasted for more than 2.5 hours without failure at 1 Hz and 2.5 Hz. The measured intensity and pulse energy for durations greater than thousand shots are consistent at measurable rep-rates of 1 Hz, 2.5 Hz and 5 Hz.

*Work supported by U.S. Department of Energy, NNSA/DP

Authors

  • Matthew Wolford

    • Plasma Physics Division, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
    • Naval Research Laboratory, Plasma Physics Division
  • Matthew Myers

    • Plasma Physics Division, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
    • Naval Research Laboratory, Plasma Physics Division
  • John Giuliani

    • Plasma Physics Division, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
    • Naval Research Laboratory, Plasma Physics Division
  • John Sethian

    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
    • Plasma Physics Division, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
    • Naval Research Laboratory, Plasma Physics Division
  • Patrick Burns

    • Research Scientific Instruments
    • Research Support Instruments
  • Frank Hegeler

    • Commonwealth Technologies Inc.
    • Commonwealth Technologies, Inc.
  • Reginald Jaynes

    • Science Applications International Corporation
    • Science Applications International Corp.