Abstract
Since seven years ago, the SG-II facility has been performing scientific experiments in Shanghai China[l]. It consists of eight beams with total 6kJ energy output at 1.053μm, and 2kJ at 351nm for Ins pulse duration. Until now, it has supplied more than 2500 shots for ICF, X-ray laser, and equation of state experiments. Being a probing beam of ICF experiments, the additional beam of SG-II facility was completed and activated in March 2005. Its output is 4500J at 1.053μm with 3ns pulse duration. In order to meet the new requirements of the scientific research for high energy density physics, ICF, especially the fast ignition in inertial fusion energy[2], the upgrade program of SG-II facility has been carried out. According to the schedule, the installation of optics and mechanics will be finished by the middle of 2009, and the operation will start in half year later. At that time, a lkJ/lps PW laser system based on additional beam will be setup, and the output energy of SG-II facility will also be increased from 2kJ/lns/3ω to 18kJ/3ns/3ω.
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