LASY: LAser manipulations made eaSY

  • M. Thévenet
  • , I. A. Andriyash
  • , L. Fedeli
  • , A. Ferran Pousa
  • , A. Huebl
  • , S. Jalas
  • , M. Kirchen
  • , R. Lehe
  • , R. J. Shalloo
  • , A. Sinn
  • , J. L. Vay

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Abstract

Using realistic laser profiles for simulations of laser-plasma interaction is critical to reproduce experimental measurements, but the interface between experiments and simulations can be challenging. Similarly, start-to-end simulations with different codes may require error-prone manipulations to convert between different representations of a laser pulse. In this work, we propose LASY, an open-source Python library to simplify these workflows. Developed through an international collaboration between experimental, theoretical and computational physicists, LASY can be used to initialize a laser profile from an experimental measurement, from a simulation, or from analytics, manipulate it, and write it into a file in compliance with the openPMD standard. This profile can then be used as an input of a simulation code.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012014
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume3124
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2025
Event6th European Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop, EAAC 2023 - , Italy
Duration: 17 Sept 202323 Sept 2023

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