The 10/100 Hz system is an hybrid system offering an ideal trade-off between the pulse repetition rate and the available energy per pulse. It can deliver enough energy for applications requiring intensities well beyond the ionization threshold of molecules, such as interactions with plasmas and processes involving relativistic electrons.
The 10Hz line is designed to deliver a peak power of up to 10TW (10 000 000 000 000W). It is dedicated to applications needing relativistics intensities.
100Hz Line |
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Wavelength: | 800nm |
Pulse repetition rate: | 100Hz |
Energy per pulse: | up to 70mJ |
Pulse duration: | 40fs |
Nanosecond contrast: | 5 x 10-7 |
10Hz Line |
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Central wavelength: | 800nm |
Pulse repetition rate: | 10Hz |
Energy per pulse: | up to 300mJ |
Pulse duration: | 40fs |
Nanosecond contrast: | 5 x 10-7 |
Picosecond contrast: | 7 x 10-6 |