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The performance of sacrificial and plasma mirrors has been investigated on the HELEN laser chirped pulse
amplification [CPA] beam line. Sacrificial mirrors are initially highly reflective surfaces that degrade during the
course of a pulsed laser experiment. They are being considered for protecting the off axis parabolic surfaces used to
focus CPA lasers from plasma physics target generated debris and shrapnel. Plasma mirrors are initially low
reflectivity surfaces that transmit low intensity beams but produce a reflecting plasma surface during the course of
the laser pulse. They are being investigated to prevent prepulse effects in plasma physics experiments and increase
the contrast ratio of the incident laser beam.The sacrificial mirrors were operated at 45 degrees angle of incidence
and an average input beam diameter of ~14 mm with intensities in the range 8 TW/cm2 to 44 TW/cm2. Dielectric
protected silver and gold coatings as well as dielectric multi layers were studied as the mirror surfaces for directing
all of the short pulse [500fs] laser beams onto tantalum foil targets of 10 microns thickness. Proton emissions from
the foils monitored by radiochromic film were used to evaluate the beam irradiance achieved from the mirror
surfaces. Glass witness plates were used to evaluate debris and shrapnel emissions from the mirror surfaces, the
diagnostics and the target foils. The plasma mirrors were operated in a similar configuration but with beam
diameters of ~8mm and irradiances of 57 TW/cm2 to 235 TW/cm2. Uncoated and sol gel anti-reflection coated
fused silica were used as the high intensity mirror surfaces. The influence of surface coating on laser damage
morphology will be described as well as post shot inspection of debris distributions.
James E. Andrew andAndrew J. Comley
"Investigations of sacrificial and plasma mirrors on the HELEN laser CPA beam", Proc. SPIE 6403, Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials: 2006, 64030P (15 January 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.695559
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James E. Andrew, Andrew J. Comley, "Investigations of sacrificial and plasma mirrors on the HELEN laser CPA beam," Proc. SPIE 6403, Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials: 2006, 64030P (15 January 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.695559