Bulletin of the American Physical Society
60th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 63, Number 11
Monday–Friday, November 5–9, 2018; Portland, Oregon
Session YP11: Poster Session IX: The crossover between high-energy-density plasmas and ultracold neutral plasmas ; Supplemental; Post-Deadline Abstracts (9:30am-12:30pm)
Friday, November 9, 2018
OCC
Room: Exhibit Hall A1&A
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.DPP.YP11.64
Abstract: YP11.00064 : The Scarlet Laser Facility – Part of Laser Network US – Now available for external users*
Presenter:
Rebecca L. Daskalova
(Ohio State Univ - Columbus)
Authors:
Rebecca L. Daskalova
(Ohio State Univ - Columbus)
Ginevra Cochran
(Ohio State Univ - Columbus)
Nicholas Czapla
(Ohio State Univ - Columbus)
Derek Nasir
(Ohio State Univ - Columbus)
Anthony Zingale
(Ohio State Univ - Columbus)
Zachary Cotman
(Ohio State Univ - Columbus)
Jordan Purcell
(Ohio State Univ - Columbus)
Enam Chowdhury
(Ohio State Univ - Columbus)
Douglass Schumacher
(Ohio State Univ - Columbus)
Linn D Van Woerkom
(Ohio State Univ - Columbus)
The Scarlet laser facility at The Ohio State University is based on a 300 TW, 30 fs, 815 nm pulsed laser system capable of firing up to one shot per minute. Using an off axis parabola, pulses can be focused to under a spot size of 3 μm resulting in an on-target intensity above 5x1021 W/cm2. The facility includes a large 76 inch diameter, 85 inch tall experimental chamber with 38 large aperture diagnostic ports and 7 large doors for each access. A range of diagnostics are available including electron and ion spectrometers. Scarlet is now available for external users as part of the new DOE funded Laser Network US. This network, in addition to Scarlet, is based on lasers at Colorado State University, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of Michigan, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, University of Texas – Austin, and the Stanford Linear Accelerator.
*This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, under award DE-SC0019283.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.DPP.YP11.64
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