CALTA Applications development

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Real-world applications exploiting ultra-high intensity light-matter interactions will require the development of lasers and technology, capable of operating at high pulse energy and repetition rate.  Combining high energy and high repetition rate opens a plethora of real-world applications. These applications span diverse fields such as communications, medical applications, orbital debris removal,​ and laser-driven fusion.  The DiPOLE10 laser ​at CLF produce pulses of 10J at 10Hz with high stability and high spatial-temporal control.  Recently a laser was developed, DiPOLE100, which generated 100J, 10Hz nanosecond pulses based on the DiPOLE technology.​