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3 April 2000 Wavefront control of high-power laser beams in the National Ignition Facility (NIF)
Richard A. Zacharias, Erlan S. Bliss, Scott Winters, Richard A. Sacks, Mark Feldman, Andrew Grey, Jeffrey A. Koch, Christopher J. Stolz, John S. Toeppen, Lewis Van Atta, Bruce W. Woods
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Proceedings Volume 3889, Advanced High-Power Lasers; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.380902
Event: Advanced High-Power Lasers and Applications, 1999, Osaka, Japan
Abstract
The use of lasers as the driver for inertial confinement fusion and weapons physics experiments is based on their ability to produce high-energy short pulses in a beam with low divergence. Indeed, the focusability of high quality laser beams far exceeds alternate technologies and is a major factor in the rationale for building high power lasers for such applications. The National Ignition Facility (NIF) is a large, 192-beam, high-power laser facility under construction at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for fusion and weapons physics experiments. Its uncorrected minimum focal spot size is limited by laser system aberrations. The NIF includes a Wavefront Control System to correct these aberrations to yield a focal spot small enough for its applications. Sources of aberrations to be corrected include prompt pump-induced distortions in the laser amplifiers, previous-shot thermal distortions, beam off-axis effects, and gravity, mounting, and coating-induced optic distortions. Aberrations from gas density variations and optic-manufacturing figure errors are also partially corrected. This paper provides an overview of the NIF Wavefront Control System and describes the target spot size performance improvement it affords. It describes provisions made to accommodate the NIF's high fluence (laser beam and flashlamp), large wavefront correction range, wavefront temporal bandwidth, temperature and humidity variations, cleanliness requirements, and exception handling requirements (e.g. wavefront out-of-limits conditions).
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Richard A. Zacharias, Erlan S. Bliss, Scott Winters, Richard A. Sacks, Mark Feldman, Andrew Grey, Jeffrey A. Koch, Christopher J. Stolz, John S. Toeppen, Lewis Van Atta, and Bruce W. Woods "Wavefront control of high-power laser beams in the National Ignition Facility (NIF)", Proc. SPIE 3889, Advanced High-Power Lasers, (3 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.380902
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KEYWORDS
Wavefronts

National Ignition Facility

Control systems

Actuators

Sensors

Mirrors

High power lasers

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