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Repetition rate of a petawatt-class laser using Ti:Sapphire and optical parametric amplification is limited
by a high energy pump source. Increasing the repetition rate (average power), in addition to efficient
heat removal from the laser material of the pump source, thermal distribution is a significant problem,
which results in wavefront distortion. Active-mirror is one of the promising amplifiers due to its high
heat removal and insensitivity to thermal wavefront distortion. A 10 J, 100 Hz, 1 kW active-mirror laser
will be demonstrated in 2018‒2019 as a feasibility study for 100 J.