17–23 set 2023
Hotel Hermitage, La Biodola Bay, Isola d'Elba, Italy
Europe/Rome fuso orario

LASY: an open-source Python library for easy interfacing of laser pulses between experiments and simulations

19 set 2023, 19:00
1O 30m
Aula Maria Luisa (Hotel Hermitage)

Aula Maria Luisa

Hotel Hermitage

Poster (participant) WG3: Theory and simulations Poster session

Relatore

Maxence Thevenet (DESY)

Descrizione

While multiple works demonstrated the importance of using realistic laser profiles for simulations of laser-plasma accelerators to accurately reproduce experimental measurements, the handshake between experiments and simulations can be challenging.
Similarly, transferring a laser pulse from one code to another, as needed for start-to-end simulations, may require some error-prone manipulations. In this poster, we will present LASY (which stands for LAser manipulations made eaSY), a new open-source Python library to simplify these workflows. Developed in an international collaboration between experimental, theoretical and computation physicists, LASY can be used to create a laser profile from a measurement, from a simulation, or analytic, propagate it, manipulate it (e.g., convert from field to envelope, or from vector potential to electric field) and write it to file in compliance with the openPMD standard. The profile can then be used as input by any simulation code that adopts the standard. We will show use cases and discuss the accuracy of this method.

Autori principali

Maxence Thevenet (DESY) Igor Andriyash (Laboratoire d’Optique Appliquee) Luca Fedeli (CEA-LIDYL) Sören Jalas Manuel Kirchen Angel Ferran Pousa Dr. Axel Huebl (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Remi Lehe (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Dr. Rob Shalloo (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY))

Materiali di presentazione