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Frequency doubling multi-terawatt sub-picosecond pulses for plasma interactions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 April 2001
Abstract
Frequency doubling a 140 × 110 mm 40 J sub-ps 1054 nm beam for laser matter interaction studies was investigated at the Central Laser Facility, with efficiencies greater than 60% being achieved. The conversion characteristics (efficiency, beam quality, focusability, and pulse length) for two large 157 mm diameter aperture high quality KDP crystals of thickness 2 mm and 4 mm were studied. Using a fundamental drive beam of two times diffraction limited quality, focal spots of four times the diffraction limit in the frequency doubled beam were achieved and beam degradation effects shown to be minimal.
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