27 January 2018 Back-support large laser mirror unit: mounting modeling and analysis
Hui Wang, Zheng Zhang, Kai Long, Tianye Liu, Jun Li, Changchun Liu, Zhao Xiong, Xiaodong Yuan
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Abstract
In high-power laser system, the surface wavefront of large optics has a close link with its structure design and mounting method. The back-support transport mirror design is presently being investigated as a means in China’s high-power laser system to hold the optical component firmly while minimizing the distortion of its reflecting surface. We have proposed a comprehensive analytical framework integrated numerical modeling and precise metrology for the mirror’s mounting performance evaluation while treating the surface distortion as a key decision variable. The combination of numerical simulation and field tests demonstrates that the comprehensive analytical framework provides a detailed and accurate approach to evaluate the performance of the transport mirror. It is also verified that the back-support transport mirror is effectively compatible with state-of-the-art optical quality specifications. This study will pave the way for future research to solidify the design of back-support large laser optics in China’s next generation inertial confinement fusion facility.
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Hui Wang, Zheng Zhang, Kai Long, Tianye Liu, Jun Li, Changchun Liu, Zhao Xiong, and Xiaodong Yuan "Back-support large laser mirror unit: mounting modeling and analysis," Optical Engineering 57(1), 015109 (27 January 2018). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.57.1.015109
Received: 27 September 2017; Accepted: 29 December 2017; Published: 27 January 2018
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Distortion

Optical mounts

Actuators

Adaptive optics

Laser systems engineering

Surface finishing

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