Diode lasers for the next generation of ultra-high energy laser applications | Paul Crump
Speaker: Paul Crump, Head of Photonics Lab, High-Power Diode Lasers bei Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Leibniz-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik High power GaAs-based diode lasers underly the worlds’ largest markets and enable key emerging applications, playing an essential enabling role in realising high energy pulse laser systems such as the EuPRAXIA Laser, being the source of all the photons used. We review how innovation in design and technology is overcoming limits to power, efficiency, beam properties, and yield, supporting the requirements of coming applications from secondary source generation through to inertial fusion energy. This video is part of the EuPRAXIA Virtual Seminar Series. More information and how to register: https://agenda.infn.it/e/eupraxia-vir... #EuPRAXIA #diode #plasma #laser #accelerator

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