The 76th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2015

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3 Optics and Photonics » 3.6 Ultrashort-pulse and high-intensity lasers

[13p-2G-1~15] 3.6 Ultrashort-pulse and high-intensity lasers

Sun. Sep 13, 2015 1:45 PM - 5:45 PM 2G (2F Lounge 1)

座長:峰本 紳一郎 (東大),西川 正(電機大)

1:45 PM - 2:00 PM

[13p-2G-1] Laser Requirements for Efficient X-Ray Generation by Relativistic Electron Spikes

〇Alexander Pirozhkov1, Masaki Kando1, Timur Esirkepov1, Tatiana Pikuz2, Anatoly Faenov2, Koichi Ogura1, Yukio Hayashi1, Hideyuki Kotaki1, Eugene Ragozin3, David Neely4, Hiromitsu Kiriyama1, James Koga1, Yuji Fukuda1, Akito Sagisaka1, Masaharu Nishikino1, Takashi Imazono1, Noboru Hasegawa1, Tetsuya Kawachi1, Hiroyuki Daido1, Yoshiaki Kato5, Sergei Bulanov1, Kiminori Kondo1 (1.JAEA, 2.Osaka Univ., 3.Lebedev Phys. Inst., 4.CLF RAL, 5.GPI)

Keywords:Relativistic Laser Plasma,High-Order Harmonics from Relativistic Electron Spikes,High-Power Lasers

High-order harmonics from relativistic electron spikes [PRL 108, 135004 (2012); NJP 16, 093003 (2014)] are a source of bright coherent x-rays produced by multi-terawatt relativistic-irradiance (>1018 W/cm2) femtosecond lasers focused onto gas jet targets. Our experiments with the J-KAREN laser [JSTQE 21, 1601118 (2015)] demonstrate that the harmonics generation efficiency strongly depends on laser pulse quality and in particular on the focal spot shape. Here we establish requirements for the high-power laser needed for efficient harmonics generation. Specifically, the focal spot should be close to a diffraction-limited shape with the Strehl ratio greater than 0.5. This requires a rms wavefront error of much smaller than 100 nm, assuming a noise-like high-frequency wavefront error distribution. In addition, the angular dispersion must be kept smaller than a fraction of the diffraction divergence. For typical 100 to 300 mm diameter high-power laser beams, this requires angular dispersion below the μrad level, i.e. < 10-2 μrad/nm angular chirp for typical 50 nm bandwidths.