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(IFP/01) High Rep-Rate KrF Laser Development and Intense Pulse Interaction Experiments for IFE

Y. Owadano1), E. Takahashi1), I. Okuda1), I. Matsushima1), Y. Matsumoto1), S. Kato1), K. Kuwahara2), E. Miura1), H. Yashiro1)
 
1) Electrotechnical Laboratory, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
2) Science University of Tokyo, Noda, Chiba, Japan

Abstract.  A high repetition-rate e-beam pumped Krypton fluoride (KrF) laser has been developed as a prototype of future IFE driver. A combination of power supply with high voltage magnetic switches and e-beam diode cooled by water and self heat-radiation is generating e-beam at 0.5 Hz. Laser oscillation at 1 Hz with output energy over 20 J is expected in near future. Intense short pulse ( > 10J, $ \sim$ 3ps) has been generated by using a SBS (stimulated Brillouin scattering) short pulse generator and one of the Super-ASHURA's beam line. Interaction experiments with a power density $ \sim$ 1018W/cm2 were performed with long scale-length plasma produced by 20 ns pulse. X-ray images show that the short pulse reached to the point close to the original target surface.

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IAEA 2001