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17 September 2020 Progress on the 10PW laser facility at Shanghai
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Abstract
Ultra-high peak power femtosecond ultrafast lasers with peak powers at the level of 10 petawatt or even higher have led to the generation of unprecedented extreme physical conditions in laboratories, which pave new ways to the long standing pursuit of fundamential science and the promising applications. The Shanghai Super-intense Ultrafast Laser Facility (SLUF) with 2 laser beamlines of 10PW and 1PW peak powers will be available to users this year. The 100 PW laser system as the core machine of the Station of Extreme Light (SEL) which is one of the stations at Shanghai High repetition rate XFEL and Extreme light facility (SHINE), is being developed and scheduled to be ready in the next 5 years. I will described the progress and challenges of SEL and SHINE.
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Ruxin Li "Progress on the 10PW laser facility at Shanghai", Proc. SPIE 11514, Laser-induced Damage in Optical Materials 2020, 1151407 (17 September 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2566564
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