LLE Talks: From Telescopes to Fusion Powerplants: Real-Time Adaptive Optics for High-Power Lasers
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- Опубліковано 12 січ 2025
- Title: From Telescopes to Fusion Powerplants: Real-Time Adaptive Optics for High-Power Lasers
Speaker: Jonas B. Ohland (GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research)
Date: Wednesday, 18 December 2024
The Apollon Real-Time Adaptive Optics (ARTAO) system addresses air turbulence-induced Strehl ratio fluctuations in Apollon, the 10 PW Ti:Sapphire laser system in France. With a 50 m multi-pass amplifier and a 140 mm beam diameter, turbulence previously caused significant beam quality instability. To resolve this, the open-source AO platform CACAO, originally developed for the Subaru Observatory, was adapted for real-time beam stabilization using a continuous pilot beam. This marks a pioneering application of astronomical AO technology in ultra-high-intensity lasers.
Supported by the EC funded THRILL project under its wavefront stabilization task, ARTAO demonstrates a stability sufficient to achieve an on-shot Strehl ratio above 0.96 by evaluating 2.6 thousand wavefronts per second and controlling a deformable mirror at 1.3 kHz.
This technology has great potential for future applications: in Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) powerplants, real-time AO will be indispensable for operating hundreds of laser beamlines at 10 Hz, delivering MJ-scale pulses with minimal aberrations. By integrating AO into Adaptive Laser Architecture (ALA), these systems can overcome thermal challenges and meet the demands of fusion energy production.
This presentation will detail ARTAO’s development, initial results, and its potential role in the future of high-energy laser systems.
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The Laserlab-Europe Talks consist of a series of online seminars and panel discussions proposed and organised by our community on specific topics (thematic or research-specific) and provide a platform for regular information exchange and knowledge sharing.The talks take place on a Wednesday afternoon each month and are open to all interested parties, from PhD students to experts in the field and industrial and medical partners as appropriate.
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Links:
Laserlab-Europe: www.laserlab-europe.eu
Lasers4EU: www.lasers4.eu
THRILL project: www.thrill-project.eu