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24 April 2019 Cat’s cradle: a compact, 3D mounted, 90-ns optical delay-line for laser-electron acceleration
Itamar Cohen, Assaf Levanon, Dolev Roitman, Dor Shohat, Elior Urisman, Ishay Pomerantz
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Abstract
Here we report on an optical delay device for high-power laser, with a temporal range of 0-90 nanoseconds. The device is intended for studies of laser-electron acceleration using the exploding foil method. A compact 3D mounted optical design is implemented, which enables performance at a high repeatability and low beam- distortion.
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Itamar Cohen, Assaf Levanon, Dolev Roitman, Dor Shohat, Elior Urisman, and Ishay Pomerantz "Cat’s cradle: a compact, 3D mounted, 90-ns optical delay-line for laser-electron acceleration", Proc. SPIE 11037, Laser Acceleration of Electrons, Protons, and Ions V, 1103712 (24 April 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2524941
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KEYWORDS
Laser optics

Mirrors

Picosecond phenomena

Plasma

Mirror mounts

Pulsed laser operation

High power lasers

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