High repetition rate experimental techniques at the Extreme Light Laboratory at AFRL

POSTER

Abstract

As ultra-intense lasers transition to a high repetition rate (1-10 Hz) mode of operation, experimental techniques must also adapt to meet the new challenges of complementary experimental design, targetry, and detectors. At the Extreme Light Laboratory at AFRL, we perform relativistically intense laser-plasma interaction experiments at 1 kHz repetition rate. In this poster we present novel, optically synchronized pump-probe techniques well matched to high repetition rate operation. Self-refreshing, liquid microjet-based targets are capable of generating submicron thick sheets and can be applied at repetition rates exceeding 10 kHz. In order to diagnose the energetic particle spectra we design custom digitized particle spectrometers to provide real time experimental feedback.

Authors

  • John Morrison

    Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.

  • Kevin George

    Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.

  • Scott Feister

    California State University Channel Islands, University of California, Los Angeles

  • Joseph Snyder

    Miami University

  • Joseph Smith

    Ohio State University, The Ohio State University

  • Gregory Ngirmang

    National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, AFRL, AFRL/NRC

  • Wes Erbsen

    Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.

  • Kyle Frische

    Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.

  • Adam Klim

    Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc, Dayton, Ohio

  • Chris Orban

    orban@physics.osu.edu

  • Enam Chowdhury

    Ohio State University, The Ohio State University

  • Mel Roquemore

    Air Force Research Laboratory, AFRL