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31 May 2007Monomorph large aperture adaptive optics for high peak-power
femtosecond lasers
We present a novel architecture of deformable mirror dedicated to lasers. The new monomorph mirror presents the advantage of avoiding high spatial frequency on the residual wavefront enabling propagation of the laser beam without any energy modulation. The obtained residual wavefront is 3.4 nm rms wavefront.
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Gilles Cheriaux, Jean-Philippe Rousseau, Frédéric Burgy, Jean-Christophe Sinquin, Jean-Marie Lurçon, Claude Guillemard, "Monomorph large aperture adaptive optics for high peak-power femtosecond lasers," Proc. SPIE 6584, Adaptive Optics for Laser Systems and Other Applications, 658405 (31 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.722527