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Autor:
Christopher W. Carr, Colin L. Battersby, Alan K. Burnham, Michael C. Staggs, Mark R. Kozlowski, Douglas E. Hahn, Stavros G. Demos, Mike C. Nostrand, Lynn Matthew Sheehan
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SPIE Proceedings.
This work is an experimental investigation to evaluate the potential of fluorescence microscopy as a tool to detect surface contamination as well as reveal surface damage precursors on DKDP and SiO 2 optics. To achieve these technical objectives, mic
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SPIE Proceedings.
Following initiation at absorbing surface flaws, UV laser- induced damage to polished fused-silica surfaces continues to grow upon subsequent illumination. In this study photoluminescence spectroscopy was used to detect the formation of a modified, a
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The National Ignition Facility will require upwards of 25,000 small optical components in its various beam conditioning and diagnostic packages. A quality control program designed to ensure that the elements meet the required specifications will test
Autor:
Curly R. Hoaglan, Ian M. Barton, Bruce W. Shore, J. M. Yoshiyama, Ron P. Mouser, Michael C. Rushford, Thomas Gene Parham, Sham N. Dixit, Charles T. Thompson, Jerald A. Britten, Leslie J. Summers, S. Herman, Lun Auyang, Colin L. Battersby
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
We have fabricated demonstration diffractive optic plates at full scale for the NIF laser. These include an off-axis focusing beam sampling grating, a color separation grating, and a kinoform phase plate for spatial beam smoothing. Fabrication method
Autor:
James F. Kimmons, Colin L. Battersby, Carolyn L. Weinzapfel, R. Dickson, Stephen M. Maricle, Mark R. Kozlowski, Ron P. Mouser, Lynn Matthew Sheehan, Richard T. Jennings, Michael J. Runkel, Sheldon Schwartz
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The Laser Program at LLNL has developed automated facilities for damage testing optics up to 1 meter in diameter. The systems were developed to characterize the statistical distribution of localized damage performance across large-aperture National I
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SPIE Proceedings.
Laser-induced damage of transparent fused silica optical components by 355 nm illumination occurs primarily at surface defects produced during the grinding and polishing processes. These defects can either be surface defects or sub-surface damage.Wet
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