High repetition rate liquid targets and optics for the study of high intensity laser-plasma interactions

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Abstract

Use of high intensity lasers as energetic electron, ion, and photon sources have long served as the primary motivation for the continued study of relativistic laser-plasma interactions. However, bringing these applications to bear requires substantial increases in both laser and target repetition rates to achieve necessary fluxes. Here we present liquid targets ideally suited for high repetition rate use based on high velocity liquid microjets. These targets consist of columns or droplets with a diameter of order tens of micron and sub-micron thick sheets which exhibit the high dimensional and positional stability required for use with commonly employed fast focusing optics. The self-refreshing nature of the liquid targets enables use at repetition rates exceeding 10 kHz. Efforts to operate in a ‘low vacuum’ environment are detailed with demonstrated operation below 1 mTorr. Additionally, we propose liquid based plasma optics for use with this technique.

*This work was sponsored by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research through program managers Dr. Enrique Parra and Dr. Jean Luc Cambier.

Presenters

  • Kevin M George

    • Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc., Dayton, OH
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc. - Dayton, OH
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc.

Authors

  • Kevin M George

    • Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc., Dayton, OH
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc. - Dayton, OH
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc.
  • John T Morrison

    • Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc., Dayton, OH
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc. - Dayton, OH
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc.
  • Scott B Feister

    • The University of Chicago, Flash Center, Chicago, IL
    • Univ of Chicago
  • John Nees

    • Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor
    • University of Michigan
  • Joe R Smith

    • The Ohio State University, Department of Physics, Columbus, OH
    • Ohio State Univ - Columbus
  • Adam J Klim

    • The Ohio State University, Department of Physics, Columbus, OH
    • Ohio State Univ - Columbus
  • Gregory K. Ngirmang

    • Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc., Dayton, OH
    • Ohio State Univ - Columbus
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc.
  • Joseph C Snyder

    • Miami University, Hamilton, OH
    • Miami Univ
    • Miami Univ - Hamilton
  • Kyle Frische

    • Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc., Dayton, OH
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc. - Dayton, OH
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.
    • Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc.
  • Chris Orban

    • Ohio State Univ - Columbus
  • Enam A Chowdhury

    • The Ohio State University, Department of Physics, Columbus, OH
    • The Ohio State University, Department of Physics, Columbus, OH, Intense Energy Solutions Inc., Dayton, OH
    • Ohio State Univ - Columbus
    • The Ohio State University, Department of Physics, Columbus, OH, Intense Energy Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH
  • William M Roquemore

    • Air Force Research Laboratory, Aerospace Directorate, WPAFB, OH