ALPHA 5/XS 200 TW Ultrafast Ti:Sa Series

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> ALPHA 5/XS 200 TW Ultrafast Ti:Sa Series FEATURES Broadband, high contrast using XPW filter High beam quality with high energy pumping lasers Unmatched energy stability Industrial reliability with water cooling Compact footprint User friendly Supervision software with integrated diagnostics Ready to PW upgrade SPECIFICATIONS 200 TW at 5 Hz Energy 5 J at 25 fs Contrast 1:10 10 at 100 ps Strehl ratio 0.85 Energy stability 1% APPLICATIONS Wake field acceleration Plasma Physics VUV-Xray generation High order harmonic generation Time resolved spectroscopy The world reference for 200 TW laser with demonstrated specification and industrial reliability dedicated to laser facilities. Designed with PW level proven technologies. Ready for upgrade to the highest peak power. www.thales-laser.com

> ALPHA 5/XS 200 TW Ultrafast Ti:Sa Series Specifications Repetition rate Peak Power Central Wavelength Energy per pulse (After compression) Pulse duration Pulse to pulse energy stability Contrast ratio Strehl ratio Pump lasers 5 Hz 200 TW ~ 800 nm 5 J Down to 25 fs 1% rms 1 : 10 5 under 5 ps 1 : 10 8 under 30 ps 1: 10 10 under 100 ps > 0.85 (with deformable mirror) JADE 2, SAGA HP, GAIA HP contrast (*) Other configurations are available on request. Specifications are dependent on the chosen configuration and options. ALPHA 5/XS 200 TW layout example (*) Focus on laser upgradeability (*) : 1 PW / 5 Hz Table size: 3.9 x 4.2 m 2 (12.8 x 13.8 ft 2 ) Typical measurements 1,E+00 1,E-01 1,E-02 A5 XS 200TW 1,E-03 1,E-04 1,E-05 1,E-06 1,E-07 1,E-08 1,E-09 1,E-10 1,E-11-100 -80-60 -40-20 0 Time (ps) Contrast measurement with XPW Strehl ratio > 0.9 and far field Table size : 7.6 x 7.2 m 2 (24.9 x 23.6 ft 2 ) intensity (a.u.) 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 FWHM 25fs (wizzler) 0-400 -200 0 200 400 Time (fs) Pulse duration THALES May 2014 Technical characteristics are given for information and subject to change without prior notice. Europe Thales Optronique S.A.S. 2, avenue Gay-Lussac CS 90502 78995 Élancourt Cedex FRANCE Tél. : + 33 (0)1 30 96 89 45 Fax : +33 (0)1 30 96 89 59 thales-laser@fr.thalesgroup.com Japan Thales Japan K.K. Akasaka Tameike Tower 8F., 2-17-7, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052 JAPAN Tel : +81 3 6234 8150 Fax:+81 3 6234 8101 North America Thales Components Corporation Inc. 40G Commerce Way, PO Box 540 Totowa, New Jersey 07511-0540 USA Tel.: + 1 (973) 812-9000 Fax: +1 (973) 812-9050

www.thales-laser.com FEATURES Broadband, high contrast using XPW filter High beam quality with high energy pumping lasers Industrial reliability with water cooling Compact footprint User friendly Supervision software with integrated diagnostics Front End for PW upgrade APPLICATIONS Wake field acceleration Plasma Physics VUV-Xray generation High order harmonic generation Time resolved spectroscopy ALPHA 10/XS 45 TW Ultrafast Ti:Sa Laser Series

ALPHA 10/XS 45 TW Ultrafast Ti:Sa Laser Series The world reference of compact and reliable 45 TW Ti:Sa laser with proven specifications and demonstrated upgrade scalability to PW level. Physical characteristics ALPHA 10/XS 45 TW Typical layout Table size: 1.5 x 4.2 m2 (4.9 x 13.8 ft 2 ) Specifications Repetition rate (Hz) Up to 10 Peak Power (TW) > 45 Central Wavelenght (nm) ~ 800 Energy per pulse (J) After compression > 1.2 Pulse duration FWHM (fs) Down to 25 Pulse to pulse energy stability (% rms) 1 Contrast Ratio (ps) obtained with XPW 1 : 10 5 under 5 1 : 10 8 under 30 1: 10 10 under 100 Strehl Ratio 0.85 (with deformable mirror) Focus on laser upgradeability:1 PW - 1 shot/min(*) Table size : 5.6 x 4.2 m2 (18.4 x 13.8 ft 2 ) (*) Other configurations are available on request. Specifications are dependent on the chosen configuration and options Typical measurements Contrast measurement with XPW Strehl ratio > 0.9 and far field Pulse duration THALES January 2015 Technical characteristics are given for information and subject to change without prior notice. Europe Thales Optronique S.A.S. 2, avenue Gay-Lussac CS 90502 78995 Élancourt Cedex FRANCE Tél. : + 33 (0)1 30 96 89 45 Fax : +33 (0)1 30 96 89 59 thales-laser@fr.thalesgroup.com Japan Thales Japan K.K. Akasaka Tameike Tower 8F., 2-17-7, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052 - JAPAN Tel : +81 3 6234 8150 Fax:+81 3 6234 8101 North America Thales Components Corporation Inc. 40G Commerce Way, PO Box 540 Totowa, New Jersey 07511-0540 USA Tel.: + 1 (973) 812-9000 Fax: +1 (973) 812-9050

www.thales-laser.com FEATURES Up to 40 W average power 1 to 10 khz repetition rate Pulse duration down to 25 fs Unsurpassed energy stability Fully diode-pumped CEP stabilization option available APPLICATIONS Attosecond physics High order harmonic generation Time resolved spectroscopy High energy OPA pumping ALPHA khz Ultrafast Ti:Sa Laser Series

ALPHA khz Ultrafast Ti:Sa Laser Series Up to 40 W with CEP stabilization The ALPHA khz is the outcome of THALES latest advances in ultrafast multikilohertz Ti:Sa systems for high level scientific research. Up to 40 W average power with THALES specific cryogenically cooled amplifier design, Full diode pumping to offer unsurpassed pulse to pulse and long term stability for improved repeatability and days of hands-off operation, Down to 25 fs pulse durations with our patented large spectral aperture stretcher/compressor and Dazzler A.O.P.D.F., CEP stabilization at high energy with unique and reliable design based on regenerative or multi-pass amplifier and gratings stretcher/compressor. The ALPHA khz provides other unique benefits for research: The modular design offers flexibility and upgrade capabilities, Built-in diagnostics and supervision software for easy operation, The ALPHA khz pushes research limits even further with high average power at multi-khz repetition rates for the fastest results. Physical characteristics 40 W / 5 khz CEP stabilized typical layout (*): Table size : 3.5 x 1.5m 2 (11.6 x 5ft 2 ) (*) Other configurations are available on request. Specifications are dependent on the chosen configuration and options. Specifications Repetition rate (khz) 1-10 Average Power (W) Up to 40* Pulse duration FWHM (fs) Down to 25 Pulse to pulse energy stability (% rms) 1.3 Contrast Ratio (ps) obtained with XPW 1 : 10 5 under 5 1 : 10 8 under 30 1: 10 10 under 100 M 2 <1.5 *Up to 100W with custom design Typical measurements Beam profile (40 W CEP stabilized) Available options Carrier Envelope Phase Stabilization (CEP) Crossed Polarized Wave (XPW) Closed Loop Beam Pointing Stabilization Units Normalized long term stability Pulse duration CEP phase stability (40 W) THALES January 2015 Technical characteristics are given for information and subject to change without prior notice. Europe Thales Optronique S.A.S. 2, avenue Gay-Lussac CS 90502 78995 Élancourt Cedex FRANCE Tél. : + 33 (0)1 30 96 89 45 Fax : +33 (0)1 30 96 89 59 thales-laser@fr.thalesgroup.com Japan Thales Japan K.K. Akasaka Tameike Tower 8F., 2-17-7, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052 - JAPAN Tel : +81 3 6234 8150 Fax:+81 3 6234 8101 North America Thales Components Corporation Inc. 40G Commerce Way, PO Box 540 Totowa, New Jersey 07511-0540 USA Tel.: + 1 (973) 812-9000 Fax: +1 (973) 812-9050

> ALPHA XS 1 PW Ultrafast Ti:Sa Series FEATURES Broadband, high contrast using XPW filter High beam quality with high energy pumping lasers Unmatched energy stability Ultra stable beam pointing Industrial reliability with ambient temperature cooling Evolutivesupervision software with integrated diagnostics SPECIFICATIONS Energy 25 J at 25 fs Contrast 1:10 10 at 100 ps Strehl ratio 0.85 Energy stability 1% Pointing stability 3 µrad APPLICATIONS Wake field acceleration Plasma Physics VUV-Xray generation High order harmonic generation Time resolved spectroscopy Recognized project management skills to achieve the most demanding systems in terms of performance and schedule commitments. The unique PW laser reference with demonstrated specification and industrial reliability dedicated to laser facilities. www.thales-laser.com

> ALPHA XS 1 PW Ultrafast Ti:Sa Series Specifications Repetition rate 0.1 Hz 1 Hz Peak Power 1PW Central Wavelength ~ 800 nm Energy per pulse (After compression) 25 J (at 25 fs) or 30 J (at 30 fs) Pulse to pulse energy stability 1% rms Contrast ratio 1 : 10 5 under 5 ps 1 : 10 8 under 30 ps 1: 10 10 under 100 ps Strehl ratio > 0.85 (with deformable mirror) Beam pointing stability (1)(2) 3 µrad rmsover 500 shots Pump lasers JADE 2, SAGA HP, ATLAS JADE 2, SAGA HP, GAIA HP ALPHA XS 1 PW (1 shot/min) layout (*) Table size : 5.6 x 4.2 m 2 (18.4 x 13.8 ft 2 ) Focus on Beam Pointing Stability : contrast (*) Other configurations are available on request. Specifications are dependent on the chosen configuration and options. Typical measurements 1,E+00 1,E-01 1,E-02 A5 XS 200TW 1,E-03 1,E-04 1,E-05 1,E-06 1,E-07 1,E-08 1,E-09 1,E-10 1,E-11-100 -80-60 -40-20 0 Time (ps) Contrast measurement with XPW Strehl ratio > 0.9 and far field Beam pointing stability < 1 µrad rms (1) The warranted beam pointing stability value will be demonstrated in a highly stable building floor (VC-E). (2) Depending on considered focalization parameters intensity (a.u.) 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 FWHM 25fs (Taiga) 0-400 -200 0 200 400 Time (fs) Pulse duration THALES May 2014 Technical characteristics are given for information and subject to change without prior notice. Europe Thales Optronique S.A.S. 2, avenue Gay-Lussac CS 90502 78995 Élancourt Cedex FRANCE Tél. : + 33 (0)1 30 96 89 45 Fax : +33 (0)1 30 96 89 59 thales-laser@fr.thalesgroup.com Japan Thales Japan K.K. Akasaka Tameike Tower 8F., 2-17-7, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052 JAPAN Tel : +81 3 6234 8150 Fax:+81 3 6234 8101 North America Thales Components Corporation Inc. 40G Commerce Way, PO Box 540 Totowa, New Jersey 07511-0540 USA Tel.: + 1 (973) 812-9000 Fax: +1 (973) 812-9050