Single Cycle Thin Film Compressor Opening the door to Zeptosecond-Exawatt Physics

Abstract

This article demonstrates a new compression scheme that has the potential to compress a high energy pulse as high as a few hundred Joules in a pulse as short as one optical cycle at 0.8μm making a true ultra-relativistic λ3 pulse. This pulse could have a focused intensity of 1024W/cm2 or a0 of 1000. It could form an efficient, 10%, relativistic mirror that could compress the pulse to the atto-zeptosecond regime, with an upshifted wavelength of 1-10keV. This technique could be a watershed making the entry of petawatt pulses into the exawatt and zeptosecond regime possible.

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