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9 June 2011 HiPER laser reference design
B. Le Garrec, M. Novaro, M. Tyldesley, R. Juarez, J. Sanz, M. Perlado, B. Rus, J. Collier, C. Edwards
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HiPER (High Power laser Energy Research) is the first European plan for international cooperation in developing inertial fusion energy. ICF activities are ongoing in a number of nations and the first ignition experiments are underway at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) in the USA. Although HiPER is still in the preparatory phase, it is appropriate for Europe to commence planning for future inertial fusion activities that leverage the demonstration of ignition. In this paper we shall detail some of the key points of the laser design. Some of the main topics of the laser architecture are presented and discussed.
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B. Le Garrec, M. Novaro, M. Tyldesley, R. Juarez, J. Sanz, M. Perlado, B. Rus, J. Collier, and C. Edwards "HiPER laser reference design", Proc. SPIE 8080, Diode-Pumped High Energy and High Power Lasers; ELI: Ultrarelativistic Laser-Matter Interactions and Petawatt Photonics; and HiPER: the European Pathway to Laser Energy, 80801V (9 June 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.891244
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KEYWORDS
National Ignition Facility

Optical amplifiers

Laser development

Fusion energy

Amplifiers

Picosecond phenomena

Beam shaping

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