Published July 1, 1978 | Version v1
Journal article

Suppression of self-focusing through low-pass spatial filtering and relay imaging

  • 1. University of California, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Livermore, California 94550

Description

Self-focusing effects in large, high power laser amplifiers become manifest as small-scale beam instabilities and as large-scale phase aberrations. Spatial filtering has been shown to control instabilities; spatial filters constitute appropriate lens pair elements for image relaying as well. In this paper, image relaying is presented as a technique for preserving the transverse intensity profile of a high power beam as it propagates long distances through nonlinear elements. As a consequence, amplifier apertures can be filled more effectively, leading to a doubling of fixed-aperture system performance. A rationale for optimal selection of spatial filter bandpass is also presented. This selection, as might be expected, depends upon details of the beam's spatial structure as it enters any filter. A geometrical optics approach is used throughout; nevertheless, derived results remain valid when diffraction is included

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Journal Title
Applied Optics
Journal Volume
17
Journal Issue
13
Series
Appl. Opt.
Journal Page Range
2053
ISSN
0003-6935

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Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
9415181
Subject category
S71: CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS;
Descriptors DEI
APERTURES; BEAM TRANSPORT; FLUCTUATIONS; LASER RADIATION; NONLINEAR PROBLEMS; OPTICAL FILTERS; POWER; POWER AMPLIFIERS
Descriptors DEC
AMPLIFIERS; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT; FILTERS; OPENINGS; RADIATIONS; VARIATIONS

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