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3 October 2023 High power commissioning of BELLA iP2 up to 17 J (Erratum)
L. Obst-Huebl, K. Nakamura, S. Hakimi, J. T. De Chant, A. Jewell, B. Stassel, A. M. Snijders, A. J. Gonsalves, J. van Tilborg, Z. Eisentraut, Z. Harvey, L. Willingale, Cs. Toth, C. B. Schroeder, C. G. R. Geddes, E. Esarey
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Publisher's Note: This paper, originally published on 8 June 2023, was replaced with a corrected/revised version on 3 October 2023. If you downloaded the original PDF but are unable to access the revision, please contact SPIE Digital Library Customer Service for assistance.

Proceedings Volume 12583, Applying Laser-driven Particle Acceleration III: Using Distinctive Energetic Particle and Photon Sources; 1258305 (2023)

https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2669162

Event: SPIE Optics + Optoelectronics, 2023, Prague, Czech Republic

Online Publication Date: 8 June 2023

Erratum Published: 3 October 2023

A revised version of this manuscript was published on 3 October 2023. Details of the revision are provided in the text that accompanies this Erratum. The original paper has been updated.

Publisher’s Note: This paper, [SPIE Applying Laser-driven Particle Acceleration III: Using Distinctive Energetic Particle and Photon Sources; 1258305 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2669162] was originally published on 8 June 2023.

  • 1) In the Abstract, the first sentence was split into two and the value for the laser intensity was updated.

    Before: The new short focal length experimental beamline at the BELLA PW, called iP2, was commissioned up to 17 J laser pulse energy, corresponding to a peak intensity of 1.2x1021 W/cm2 on target, based on a measured focal spot size with FWHM 2.7 μm and Gaussian equivalent pulse length of 40 fs.

    After: The new short focal length experimental beamline at the BELLA PW, called iP2, was commissioned up to 17 J laser pulse energy. At best compression, this corresponds to a peak intensity of 3x1021 W/cm2 on target, based on a measured focal spot size with FWHM 2.7 μm and Gaussian equivalent pulse length of 40 fs.

  • 2) Updates consistent with those in 1) were made to the Laser Focus section and two sentences were added to provide detail on the laser intensity during ion acceleration experiments.

    Before:

    The energy fraction contained within w0 was 71%. A laser pulse length of 40 fs (Gaussian equivalent) was measured independently via frequency-resolved optical gating (Grenouille). After removal of the attenuation, this results in a peak intensity of 1.2x1021 W/cm2 at 17 J pulse energy.

    After:

    The energy fraction contained within w0 was 60%. At best compression, the BELLA PW laser pulse length is 40 fs (Gaussian equivalent), with an energy-normalized peak power of 25 TW/J.1 After removal of all attenuation, this results in a peak intensity on target of 3x1021 W/cm2 at 17 J pulse energy. Ion acceleration results described in the following section were executed at a non-optimal laser pulse spectral phase, as measured with a Grenouille. As a result, a maximum normalized peak power of 18 TW/J was achieved, corresponding to a peak intensity of 2x1021 W/cm2 on target. In the future, the spectral phase will be better compensated to achieve the maximum peak intensity in iP2 experiments.

  • 3) The laser intensity was also updated in the Conclusion section.

    Before:

    At this pulse energy, a peak intensity of 1.2x1021 W/cm2 on target is estimated based on a measured focal spot size of 2.7 μm (FWHM) and the laser pulse length of 40 fs (Gaussian equivalent).

    After:

    At this pulse energy, a peak intensity of 3x1021 W/cm2 on target is estimated based on a measured focal spot size of 2.7 μm (FWHM) and the laser pulse length of 40 fs (Gaussian equivalent) at best compression.

  • 4) There was a typo in the 3rd sentence of the conclusion section, “with few μm thick foil targets”, which is now corrected.

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L. Obst-Huebl, K. Nakamura, S. Hakimi, J. T. De Chant, A. Jewell, B. Stassel, A. M. Snijders, A. J. Gonsalves, J. van Tilborg, Z. Eisentraut, Z. Harvey, L. Willingale, Cs. Toth, C. B. Schroeder, C. G. R. Geddes, and E. Esarey "High power commissioning of BELLA iP2 up to 17 J (Erratum)", Proc. SPIE 12583, Applying Laser-driven Particle Acceleration III: Using Distinctive Energetic Particle and Photon Sources, 1258308 (3 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3012874
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KEYWORDS
Gaussian pulse

Pulsed laser operation

Particles

Astatine

Ions

Laser energy

Signal attenuation

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