Abstract

Improved focusing of laser beams using high numerical aperture systems is an efficient route to increasing intensities in the ultrafast regime to relativistic levels. We experimentally demonstrate a new method of optimizing the focus of a high-power laser, using second harmonic generation at full intensity in a low-pressure gas to provide a figure of merit for optimizing the shape of a deformable mirror via a genetic algorithm. Nonlinear and thermal aberrations are corrected, and aberrations introduced by filters are avoided. The method is applied to focus a millijoule, short pulse (30 fs), high repetition rate laser system to relativistic intensity in both near IR and mid IR regimes.

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