The Iteration-TW is the compact terawatt ultrashort ultra-intense laser facility with industrial-grade reliability. It can output pulse width of 25 fs, pulse peak power up to 45 TW, and repetition rate up to 10 Hz.
The Iteration-TW uses the Lancer regenerative amplifier as the pre-stage and the Flare multipass amplifier as the main amplification module. The system uses cross-polarized wave (XPW) technology to achieve picosecond pulse contrast in the order of 10^10. The precision deformation mirror technology perfectly corrects the laser wavefront distortion, so that the output pulse can combine high energy and high beam quality. The pointing stability of the Iteration-TW laser system is only 5 μrad, thanks to its large number of integrated mechanical supports and Triones flexible frame structure.
Particle accelerator devices based on Iteration-TW lasers can be up to "tabletop level" in size and are potential replacements for bulky traditional accelerators. The high reliability of Iteration-TW will push laser particle accelerators out of the lab and into the broader civilian market.
Ultra-compact hundred-TW system
Industrial-grade reliability
Pulse peak power up to 200 TW
Pointing stability better than 1.5 μrad
Repetition rate up to 10 Hz
Pulse contrast ratio better than 10^10
Dual CPA technology
Precision deformation mirror technology
Intelligent real-time control system
Industrial-grade PW-level laser facility with the area of only 16.7m²
Peak power >1 PW
Picosecond pulse contrast ratio up to 10^10
Beam pointing stability <1 μrad
Dual CPA design
Multi-pass pulse cleaner
Precision deformation mirror technology
Real-time operation of the monitoring system