Abstract

A beam-smoothing method that combines induced spatial incoherence (ISI) and continuous phase plate (CPP) is presented. A method designing special CPPs for ISI is proposed. Then, spatiotemporal character of focal spots with different ISI parameters and different phase plates was numerically analyzed. Using special phase plate consisting of small CPPs designed separately, with 10-nm bandwidth 527-nm light, focal spot nonuniformity at spatial wavelength 10 to 50 μm could be reduced to 2% in 130 ps and was further reduced to 0.5% in 2.3 ns. A two-lens aperture system is added to lower the nonuniformity of the near-field in the light path. Using ISI + CPP, the shape of the focal spot could be controlled perfectly, and the characteristic that the ISI + CPP focal spot changes randomly with time is beneficial to the control of laser and plasma interactions.

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