Diagnostic support services for LLNL (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) NOVA laser experiments

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Calibrating, Data Processing, Laser Spectrometers, Lasers, Light Sources, Economics, Systems Analysis

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Advanced Research and Applications Corporation (ARACOR) provided diagnostic support services to the NOVA Laser Experimental Program. The support services consisted of personnel attending to the fielding, analysis, and calibration of diagnostic instruments on the NOVA Laser system. The specific systems supported were the DANTE, FFLEX, and HENWAY spectrometers. Particular services for each diagnostic system fell into four support categories: (1) generation of setup and data acquisition configuration data; (2) availability during experimental series to address real time contingencies; (3) instrument calibration; and (4) software generation as directed by the cognizant contract technical monitor. This is a final report for the period 1 November 1988 through 31 March 1990.

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