Efficient Raman amplification into the PetaWatt regime

Abstract

Raman amplification of a short laser pulse off a long laser beam has been demonstrated successfully for moderate probe intensities ( 1016 W/cm2) and widths ( 50 micron). However, truly competitive intensities can only be reached if the amplification process is carried out at much higher probe intensities (1017-1018 W/cm2 after amplification) and widths (1-10 mm). In this paper we examine the opportunities and challenges provided by this regime through the first 2-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations using wide pulses. A parameter window is identified in which a 10 TW, 600 μm wide, 25 ps long laser pulse can be efficiently amplified to 2 PW peak intensity.

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