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  • High repetition rate plasma...
    Rödel, C.; Heyer, M.; Behmke, M.; Kübel, M.; Jäckel, O.; Ziegler, W.; Ehrt, D.; Kaluza, M. C.; Paulus, G. G.

    Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics, 05/2011, Volume: 103, Issue: 2
    Journal Article

    We present a plasma mirror configuration that improves the temporal pulse contrast of femtosecond terawatt laser pulses by a factor of thousand using a single antireflection coated glass target. The device provides ultra-high contrast for experiments with a maximum repetition rate of 10 Hz. A third-order cross-correlator has been used to measure the temporal pulse contrast for several different plasma mirror targets. It is shown that the ASE can be suppressed to a level of 10 −11 . A comparison between a triggered and an untriggered plasma mirror reveals differences in the intensity distribution of the focused beam. The triggered plasma mirror produces a slightly larger focus due to the expansion of the triggered plasma mirror at −3 ps before the main pulse. We propose a cost-effective AR-coated and a blank glass target to reduce the costs of the consumable target material. High-harmonic radiation on solid surfaces has been generated with different plasma mirror targets to demonstrate the high laser contrast.