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arxiv: 1806.10796 · v1 · pith:3YKCJ7F7new · submitted 2018-06-28 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Laser-controlled adaptive optic for beam quality enhancement in a multipass thin disk amplifier

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keywords adaptiveelementlasermirroramplifierbeamdisklaser-controlled
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We devise a laser-controlled adaptive optical element which operates intracavity under high intensity radiation. This element substitutes a conventional mechanically deformable mirror and is free of critical heat-sensitive components and electronics. The deformation mechanism is based on the projection of a CW control laser onto a specially designed mirror. Mounted to a water-cooled heat sink, the mirror can handle laser radiation beyond 3 MW/cm^2. The properties of the adaptive optical element including the maximum correctable wavefront pitch of 800 nm are discussed. The successful implementation in a multipass thin disk amplifier is presented. An improvement of the beam quality by a factor of three is achieved. We identify measures to enhance the performance of the adaptive optic towards efficient operation in a high-power laser system.

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