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Spatiotemporal control of high-intensity laser pulses with a plasma lens

Dion Li, Kyle G. Miller, Jacob R. Pierce, W. B. Mori, A. G. R. Thomas, J. P. Palastro

2024Physical Review Research10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Spatiotemporal control encompasses a variety of techniques for producing laser pulses with dynamic intensity peaks that move independently of the group velocity. This controlled motion of the intensity peak offers a new approach to optimizing laser-based applications and enhancing signatures of fundamental phenomena. Here, we demonstrate spatiotemporal control with a plasma optic. A chirped laser pulse focused by a plasma lens exhibits a moving focal point, or “flying focus,” that can travel at an arbitrary, predetermined velocity. Unlike currently used conventional or adaptive optics, a plasma lens can be located close to the interaction region and can operate at an orders of magnitude higher, near-relativistic intensity. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Topics & Concepts

LaserLens (geology)OpticsIntensity (physics)PlasmaPhysicsFocus (optics)Quantum mechanicsLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsLaser-Plasma Interactions and DiagnosticsAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies
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