Title :
Diode-pumped regenerative amplifier for the OMEGA laser system
Author :
Babushkin, A. ; Bittle, Wade A. ; Skeldon, M.D. ; Seka, W.
Author_Institution :
Lab. for Laser Energetics, Rochester Univ., NY, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The 60-beam OMEGA Nd:glass-based laser irradiates ICF targets with 30-kJ UV pulses with an arbitrary temporal pulse shape predetermined by the target design. The OMEGA front-end design requires a regenerative amplifier (regen) capable of boosting the shaped pulses from the nJ level to /spl sim/400 /spl mu/J. The required output energy stability is better than 2%. The amplification must be reliable, cause minimal pulse-shape distortions, and allow output pulse-shape prediction regardless of the input pulse shape. These requirements must be demonstrated with a large safety margin to allow reliable OMEGA operation on a daily basis over a long period of time. We present the design and performance data of the diode-pumped and feedback-controlled regen for the OMEGA laser system. The efficient end-pumping geometry provides high gain and a high-quality spatial output profile. The diode-pumping and negative feedback control make the regen operation highly stable and reliable.
Keywords :
fusion reactor instrumentation; laser accessories; laser beams; laser fusion; laser reliability; laser stability; neodymium; optical glass; optical pulse compression; optical pulse shaping; optical pumping; solid lasers; 30 kJ; 400 muJ; ICF targets; Nd:glass-based laser; OMEGA front-end design; OMEGA laser system; UV pulses; amplification; arbitrary temporal pulse shape; design; diode-pumped and feedback-controlled regen; diode-pumped regenerative amplifier; diode-pumping; end-pumping geometry; feedback-controlled regen; high gain spatial output profile; high-quality spatial output profile; input pulse shape; minimal pulse-shape distortions; nJ level; negative feedback control; output energy stability; output pulse-shape prediction; performance data; regen; regen operation; regenerative amplifier; reliable OMEGA operation; shaped pulses; target design; Boosting; Diodes; Laser feedback; Optical design; Optical pulse shaping; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse shaping methods; Safety; Shape; Stability;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 1999. CLEO '99. Summaries of Papers Presented at the Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-595-1
DOI :
10.1109/CLEO.1999.834373