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11 July 1979 Helios CO2 Fusion Laser Alignment System
J. Hanlon, M. D. Bausman, M. Caine, M. Calcote, R. L. Carlson, J. J. Hayden, I. Liberman, J. Murphy, R. Parnell, R. Partridge
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Proceedings Volume 0179, Adaptive Optical Components II; (1979) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957294
Event: Technical Symposium East, 1979, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
This paper describes the alignment system for the eight-beam CO2 laser, Helios, which is now being used in the study of compression and heating of targets as a step toward determining the feasibility of laser-initiated fusion for commercial power generation. The laser system reached design point output of 10 kJ at powers in excess of 20 TW in June 1978.
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J. Hanlon, M. D. Bausman, M. Caine, M. Calcote, R. L. Carlson, J. J. Hayden, I. Liberman, J. Murphy, R. Parnell, and R. Partridge "Helios CO2 Fusion Laser Alignment System", Proc. SPIE 0179, Adaptive Optical Components II, (11 July 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957294
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Spatial filters

Mirrors

Sensors

Carbon dioxide lasers

Oscillators

Pulsed laser operation

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