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23 November 2020 Jitter-induced Max-of-N fluence distribution at the National Ignition Facility
Zhi M. Liao, Christopher W. Carr, Giuliana Pallotta, Wade Williams, Paul Wegner
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Abstract

Max-of-N fluence is the maximum peak fluence at a given location over N number of shots and is important for calculating fluence dependence for intrinsic laser-induced optic damage. Previously, we observed the Max-of-N effect on the National Ignition Facility and developed an ad-hoc model to calculate its effect. In this work, we attempt to understand the fundamental mechanism that causes this Max-of-N effect. We conclude that the primary fundamental mechanism responsible for this effect is dominated by the combination of fluence variations and pointing jitter of the laser. This discovery both strengthens our model for predicting optics longevity and gives us insight into how to mitigate this effect.

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Zhi M. Liao, Christopher W. Carr, Giuliana Pallotta, Wade Williams, and Paul Wegner "Jitter-induced Max-of-N fluence distribution at the National Ignition Facility," Optical Engineering 60(3), 031006 (23 November 2020). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.60.3.031006
Received: 29 July 2020; Accepted: 2 November 2020; Published: 23 November 2020
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KEYWORDS
National Ignition Facility

Data modeling

Optical engineering

Laser energy

Laser optics

Pulsed laser operation

Laser systems engineering

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