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8 June 2023 L1 Allegra laser at ELI Beamlines facility as a driver for electron acceleration at 1 kHz repetition rate (Conference Presentation)
Roman Antipenkov, Jakub Novák, Emily Erdman, Robert Boge, Wojciech Szuba, Boguslaw Tykalewicz, Petr Mazurek, Carlo Lazzarini, Gabriele Grittani, Pavel Bakule, Bedrich Rus
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Abstract
The OPCPA-based high energy 1 kHz laser system, operating at 820 nm provides exceptionally good contrast 15 fs pulses for a variety of user experiments at ELI Beamlines. The system is gradually upgraded to meet the demand of high energy high average power ultrashort pulse sources for the research in fields of HHG, X-ray generation and wake-field electron acceleration. The current parameters of the system are presented together a glimpse on recently performed state-of-the-art experiments.
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Roman Antipenkov, Jakub Novák, Emily Erdman, Robert Boge, Wojciech Szuba, Boguslaw Tykalewicz, Petr Mazurek, Carlo Lazzarini, Gabriele Grittani, Pavel Bakule, and Bedrich Rus "L1 Allegra laser at ELI Beamlines facility as a driver for electron acceleration at 1 kHz repetition rate (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE PC12577, High-power, High-energy Lasers and Ultrafast Optical Technologies, PC1257704 (8 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2668390
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KEYWORDS
Laser development

Laser systems engineering

Picosecond phenomena

X-rays

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