Operation of the ZEUS (Zetawatt Equivalent Ultrashort-pulse laser System) facility -- approaching 3 PW

POSTER

Abstract

The National Science Foundation-funded Zetawatt Equivalent Ultrashort-pulse laser System (ZEUS) is a facility that offers three target areas for the delivery of ultra-powerful laser pulses in a variety of configurations designed to support the discovery of physical processes in the relativistic and super-relativistic domains. Using the most recent beam data, this poster will show how the ZEUS laser is constructed and what its operating principles are. It will review how the 120 J of amplified energy around 800 nm can be split and focused to ~1018W/cm2 to generate >2 GeV electron beams. At the same time, a portion of the light can be directed to a tight focus to be seen by those electrons as being in the quantum electrodynamic (QED) regime with equivalent power in the exawatt regime. Some provisions needed to maintain a 70% user time will be shown.

*The ZEUS facility construction and operation are supported by the National Science Foundation under awards 1935950 and 2126181, as well as by the AFOSR grant number FA9550-22-1-0118 and the University of Michigan.

Presenters

  • John Nees

    • University of Michigan

Authors

  • John Nees

    • University of Michigan
  • Anatoly M Maksimchuk

    • University of Michigan
  • Bixue Hou

    • University of MIchigan
  • Galina Kalinchenko

    • University of Michigan
  • Andrew McKelvey

    • University of Michigan
  • Nicholas P Ernst

    • University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
    • University of Michigan
  • Richard Van Camp

    • University of Michigan
  • Gregg Sucha

    • University of Michigan
  • Grant Young

    • University of Michigan
  • Yong Ma

    • University of Michigan
  • Milos Burger

    • University of Michigan
  • Paul T Campbell

    • University of Michigan
  • Monica Mashkevich

    • University of MIchigan
  • Michael Wendt

    • University of Michigan
  • Qing Zhang

    • University of Michigan
  • Richard Anthony

    • University of Michigan
  • Franko Bayer

    • University of Michigan
  • Igor Jovanovic

    • University of Michigan
  • Carolyn C Kuranz

    • University of Michigan
    • OCC
  • Alec G.R. GR Thomas

    • University of Michigan
    • Michigan University
  • Louise Willingale

    • University of Michigan
  • Karl Michael Krushelnick

    • University of Michigan