Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
May 1991
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 1415, p. 90-103, Modeling and Simulation of Laser Systems II, Alvin D. Schnurr; Ed.
Computer Science
Performance
1
Scientific paper
141510To provide high-energy, high-power beams at short wavelengths for inertial-confinement-fusion experiments the authors rountinely converted the 1.053-micrometers output of the Nova, Nd:phosphate-glass, laser system to its third-harmonic wavelength. We describe performance and conversion efficiency modeling of the 3 X 3 arrays potassium-dihydrogen-phosphate crystal plates used for type II/type II phase-matched harmonic conversion of Nova 0.74-m diameter beams, and an alternate type I/type II phase-matching configuration that improves the third-harmonic conversion efficiency. These arrays provide energy conversion of up to 65% and intensity conversion to 70%.
Bibeau Camille
Ehrlich Robert B.
Henesian Mark A.
Laumann Curt W.
Lawson Janice K.
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