Deformable mirror based on piezoelectric actuators for the adaptive system of the Iskra-6 facility

The main problem in developing high-power pulsed laser facilities (NIF, LMJ, and Iskra-6) is to provide the required quality of their output radiation. For this purpose, adaptive optical systems (AOSs) are used in all these facilities. The present research is devoted to determining the characteristi...

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Published inQuantum electronics (Woodbury, N.Y.) Vol. 37; no. 8; pp. 691 - 696
Main Authors Bokalo, S Yu, Garanin, Sergey G, Grigorovich, S V, Zhupanov, V G, Koltygin, M O, Kulikov, S M, Lyakhov, D M, Manachinckii, A N, Mizin, P P, Ogorodnikov, A V, Smekalin, V P, Smyshlyaev, S P, Sukharev, Stanislav A, Shanin, Oleg I, Shchipalkin, V I
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States IOP Publishing 31.08.2007
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Summary:The main problem in developing high-power pulsed laser facilities (NIF, LMJ, and Iskra-6) is to provide the required quality of their output radiation. For this purpose, adaptive optical systems (AOSs) are used in all these facilities. The present research is devoted to determining the characteristics and working out the most troublesome elements of the AOS - the wavefront sensor and wide-aperture adaptive mirror for the Iskra-6 facility. (selected papers reported at the conference 'laser optics 2006')
ISSN:1063-7818
1468-4799
DOI:10.1070/QE2007v037n08ABEH013566