Ultrafast high-energy laser systems allow performing some of the most advanced experiments in physical sciences, such as electron and ion acceleration, as well as high-harmonic and XUV generation. In the past decades, together with the development of optics, the field has tremendously developed towards high-energy/high-power ultrafast lasers. SAVANNA-HP is one of the latest developments towards this goal; a stretched flexible hollow-core fiber compressor designed for high-power lasers with ten mJ pulses and an average power of more than hundred Watts. The talk will cover the development and commissioning of such a device as well as its performance revealing state-of-the-art results.
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