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Laser Systems Development for the International Linear Collider (ILC) Photoinjector--Kapteyn‑Murnane Laboratories Inc., 1855 S 57th Court, Boulder, CO 80301; 303‑544‑9068; www.kmlabs.com

Dr. Hsiao Hua Liu, Principal Investigator, hliu@kmlabs.com

Dr. Sterling Backus, Business Official, sbackus@kmlabs.com

DOE Grant No. DE‑FG02‑06ER84469

Amount:  $654,004

 

The International Linear Collider is a proposed 40 km-long electron accelerator that will enable the exploration of the high-energy frontier in particle physics.  The electron source for the ILC is a laser-driven photocathode, and the primary unproven part of this technology is the development of a laser with the required pulse characteristics and average power.  This project will develop a laser system capable of generating pulse bursts of coherent ~800 nm light with the following characteristics:  (1) ~5 μJ of energy in each pulse, (2) a 3 MHz repetition rate, and (3) 2820 pulses in each individual burst.  The technical approach involves the development of an oscillator-amplifier laser system based on a titanium-doped sapphire in the required wavlength range.  ILC power requirements also dictate the use of a cryogenically-cooled laser medium and 50-100W of "pump" light to power the amplifier.  In Phase I, a test bed was constructed to measure single pass gain, mode quality, and energy of a high repetition rate, cw-pumped amplifier laser system at 3 MHz, at repetition rates between 10-250 kHz.  Phase II will design, construct, test, and install a fully functional prototype titanium-doped sapphire oscillator-amplifier laser system. 

 

Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee:  The pulsed laser system should provide unprecedented repetition-rate and average-power characteristics for the ILC application.  In addition to the ILC, the laser should find use in both basic science (e.g., for high-fidelity studies of materials and molecular dynamics) and industrial and medical applications (such as precision laser machining).