Automated control and optimisation of high-intensity laser-solid interactions at up to 5 Hz.
ORAL
Abstract
The exploitation of new multi-Hz, relativistically-intense laser facilities for laser-driven acceleration of MeV protons holds numerous technical challenges. In recent years, there has been a large community effort to develop refreshable targets with suitable parameters and positional accuracy, together with online diagnostics robust to EMP so that the potential of these new facilities can be fully exploited. This has led to multiple experiments in which increased data rate has enabled higher resolution 1D parameters scans and repeat measurements to support improved quantification of accelerator stability [1]. Here, we present results from a recent experiment in which automated laser-control enabled parameter scanning with > 80,000 laser-shots at up to 5 Hz. As well as 2D [MS1] mapping of the parameter space, online feedback between diagnostics and control of laser parameters, including spatial and temporal shaping, allowed for optimization of the interaction for desirable particle beam characteristics. We will also discuss concerns that are often raised for high repetition rate overcritical target experiments, including diagnostic feedback, targetry, optic degradation and debris.
[1] Noaman-ul-Haq et al., PRSTAB (2017); Gauthier et al., APL (2017); Morrison et al., NJP (2018); Dover et al., HEDP (2020).
[1] Noaman-ul-Haq et al., PRSTAB (2017); Gauthier et al., APL (2017); Morrison et al., NJP (2018); Dover et al., HEDP (2020).
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Presenters
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Charlotte A Palmer
- Queen's University Belfast