Abstract
Aurora is the Los Alamos National Laboratory short pulse high power krypton-fluoride laser system. It serves as an end-to-end technology demonstration prototype for large scale UV laser systems for short wavelength inertial confinement fusion (ICF) research (Fig. 1). The system employs optical angular multiplexing and serial amplification by electron-beam driven KrF laser amplifiers.
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