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25 February 1993 High-power optics at REOSC
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The purpose of this paper is to present REOSC experience in the field of high energy or high power optics. We review some challenging recent achievements which are: a 1.8 meter mirror assembly for the U.S. Navy, the 1 meter LATEX high energy beam expander telescope, large high energy optics for the CEA laser fusion laboratory, optics for the E.S.R.F. synchrotron prototype adaptive mirror and other beamlines, and the LASCO chronograph off-axis parabola.
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Roland Geyl "High-power optics at REOSC", Proc. SPIE 1739, High Heat Flux Engineering, (25 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140503
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Polishing

Fusion energy

Coating

Heat flux

Telescopes

Thermal engineering

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