B. E. Kruschwitz,1 S. Agnello,1 K. Gibney,1 D. Nelson,1 T. W. Walker,1 W. A. Bittle,1 N. Carrier,1 J. Hettrick,1 G. Mitchell,1 J. Szczepanski,1 G. L. Wagner1
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A mid-scale (270 × 270-mm aperture) plasma-electrode Pockels cell (PEPC) has been developed for the pump laser system in FLUX (the fourth-generation laser for ultrabroadband experiments). The FLUX mid-scale PEPC is adapted from the PEPC used in the OMEGA EP beamlines (410 × 410-mm aperture), with certain dimensions scaled to reduce capacitance while maintaining key plasma characteristics. After experimental optimization of operating parameters, particularly the plasma current, <70-ns switching time with excellent (>1000:1) contrast has been demonstrated. Dependence of optical switching performance on operating conditions is explained by a plasma model.
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B. E. Kruschwitz, S. Agnello, K. Gibney, D. Nelson, T. W. Walker, W. A. Bittle, N. Carrier, J. Hettrick, G. Mitchell, J. Szczepanski, G. L. Wagner, "A mid-scale plasma-electrode Pockels cell for the FLUX laser," Proc. SPIE 12401, High Power Lasers for Fusion Research VII, 1240104 (14 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2646666