Phase Conjugate Laser Optics

Chapter 5.3.2.1 - Nd:glass zigzag amplifier

5.3.2.1   Nd:glass zigzag amplifier   The goal of the amplifier design is to
maximize the efficiency and uniformity of the upper-laser-level activation in the
gain medium while minimizing thermally induced distortion and depolarization of
the transmitted optical wavefront [26, 27]. The major components of the amplifier
design are the zigzag slab, the cooling system, and the flashlamp and reflector
assemblies. The choice of a slab geometry requires analyses of the gain and energy
storage required for the desired output energy, the ASE energy storage losses, and
the thermally induced optical aberration and depolarization. A 1 × 14 × 40 cm3
Nd:glass zigzag slab is face-pumped by four xenon flashlamps using specially
shaped diffuse reflector cavities. The extraction beam is 7–8 mm wide and 120 mm
tall. A detailed description of the optical, mechanical, and electrical design,
including pumping uniformity, ASE control, and cooling, can be found in other
reports [9, 28, 29]. This amplifier is a proven and reliable design and, with minor
variations, is the amplifier used in all of the high-energy laser systems reported in
this chapter.

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