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Laser pulse compression by a density gradient plasma for exawatt to zettawatt lasers

Published 18 Aug 2022 in physics.plasm-ph and physics.optics | (2208.08589v1)

Abstract: We propose a new method for laser pulse compression that uses the spatially varying dispersion of a plasma plume with a density gradient. This novel scheme can be used to compress ultrahigh power lasers. A long, negatively frequency-chirped, laser pulse reflects off the plasma ramp of an over-dense plasma. As the density increases longitudinally the high frequency photons at the leading part of the laser pulse propagates more deeply than low frequency photons, the pulse is compressed in a similar way to compression off a chirped mirror. Proof-of-principle simulations, using a one-dimensional (1-D) particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation code demonstrates the compression of 2.35 ps laser pulse to 10.3 fs, with a compression ratio of 225. As plasmas is robust and resistant to high intensities, unlike gratings in a chirped-pulse amplification (CPA) technique [1], the method could be used as a compressor to reach exawatt or zettawatt peak power lasers.

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