Measurements of low-level prepulse on Nike KrF laser
- Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC 20375 (United States)
The krypton fluoride (KrF) laser is a leading candidate driver for inertial fusion energy. Some of the current fusion target designs call for targets with thin metallic coatings. These targets could be particularly susceptible to preheat by a low-level laser prepulse. Knowledge of the prepulse can be important in understanding and modeling the behavior of such targets. This paper presents measurements of low-level prepulse on target with the Nike KrF laser. Sources of prepulse are discussed and measurements are performed under several specific laser conditions in order to evaluate the relative contribution of these sources to the overall prepulse. Prepulse is found to be {approx}2x10{sup -7} from peak intensity for approximately 120 ns prior to the main laser pulse. Prepulse energy density on target is {approx}2 J/cm{sup 2}. The first laser amplifier in the time- and angle-multiplexed section of the laser is found to be the dominant source of prepulse.
- OSTI ID:
- 20714076
- Journal Information:
- Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 98, Issue 5; Other Information: DOI: 10.1063/1.2032619; (c) 2005 American Institute of Physics; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 0021-8979
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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