Design of zettawatt-equivalent experiments at ZEUS

ORAL

Abstract

The Zettawatt Equivalent Ultrashort pulse laser System (ZEUS) at the University of Michigan is a user facility supported by the National Science Foundation. The name ZEUS refers to the collision of a petawatt laser pulse with a GeV energy electron beam, producing the equivalent of a “Zettawatt” power laser interaction (1021 Watts) in the rest frame of the electron beam. The facility aims to enable systematic exploration of strong-field quantum electrodynamics (SFQED) processes. The laser will be capable of producing synchronized 2.5-PW and 0.5-PW pulses. The ZEUS target area has been designed to enable two collision geometries: one in which the 2.5-PW pulse drives laser-wakefield acceleration (LWFA) to generate high energy electron beams that collide with the 0.5-PW pulse, and another in which the 0.5-PW pulse drives LWFA and electrons collide with the 2.5-PW pulse focused to ultrahigh intensity. This presentation will describe our on-going preparations for zettawatt-equivalent experiments at ZEUS, including commissioning experiments, diagnostic design, laser-beam stabilization techniques, and simulations of the LWFA process and collision physics.

Presenters

  • Paul T Campbell

    University of Michigan

Authors

  • Paul T Campbell

    University of Michigan

  • Anatoly M Maksimchuk

    University of Michigan

  • John Nees

    UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

  • Yong Ma

    University of Michigan

  • Brandon K Russell

    University of Michigan

  • Qian Qian

    University of Michigan

  • Richard Anthony

    University of Michigan

  • Franko Bayer

    University of Michigan

  • Milos Burger

    University of Michigan

  • Nicholas P Ernst

    University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

  • Rebecca J Fitzgarrald

    University of Michigan

  • Bixue Hou

    University of MIchigan

  • Galina Kalinchenko

    University of Michigan

  • Tanner Nutting

    University of Michigan

  • Gregg Sucha

    University of Michigan

  • Richard Van Camp

    University of Michigan

  • Lauren Weinberg

    University of Michigan

  • Grant Young

    University of Michigan

  • Qing Zhang

    University of Michigan

  • Igor Jovanovic

    University of Michigan

  • Carolyn C Kuranz

    University of Michigan

  • Alec G.R. Thomas

    University of Michigan, Michigan University

  • Louise Willingale

    University of Michigan

  • Karl Michael Krushelnick

    University of Michigan