NSF OPAL Midscale Research Infrastructure (RI-1) Design and Prototyping Project
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Abstract
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded a mid-scale infrastructure (RI-1) design and prototyping project in 2023 to the University of Rochester for NSF OPAL, a new, world-leading, high- power laser user facility that would include two 25-petawatt lasers, experimental systems, and diagnostics to address four areas of compelling, frontier science identified by the Multi-Petawatt Physics Prioritization (MP3) workshop [ 1 ]. Major project goals include: (1) design of the overall NSF OPAL facility; (2) design and prototyping of high-energy, actively cooled laser amplifiers with shot-cycle times of a few minutes; (3) design and prototyping of production and characterization systems for large optics (diffraction gratings and nonlinear optical crystals); and (4) design and prototyping of experimental systems and diagnostic approaches (liquid-crystal plasma mirrors and targets, and focal-spot intensity
measurements). The talk will provide an overview of the project, its current status, and its future prospects.
measurements). The talk will provide an overview of the project, its current status, and its future prospects.
*This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under Cooperative Agreement No. (PHY-2329970).
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Presenters
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Jonathan Zuegel
- University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics
- University of Rochester