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15 February 2018 Error tolerance analysis of wave diagnostic based on coherent modulation imaging in high power laser system
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Abstract
Coherent modulation imaging providing fast convergence speed and high resolution with single diffraction pattern is a promising technique to satisfy the urgent demands for on-line multiple parameter diagnostics with single setup in high power laser facilities (HPLF). However, the influence of noise on the final calculated parameters concerned has not been investigated yet. According to a series of simulations with twenty different sampling beams generated based on the practical parameters and performance of HPLF, the quantitative analysis based on statistical results was first investigated after considering five different error sources. We found the background noise of detector and high quantization error will seriously affect the final accuracy and different parameters have different sensitivity to different noise sources. The simulation results and the corresponding analysis provide the potential directions to further improve the final accuracy of parameter diagnostics which is critically important to its formal applications in the daily routines of HPLF.
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Xingchen Pan, Cheng Liu, and Jianqiang Zhu "Error tolerance analysis of wave diagnostic based on coherent modulation imaging in high power laser system", Proc. SPIE 10511, Solid State Lasers XXVII: Technology and Devices, 1051120 (15 February 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2286010
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Diagnostics

Error analysis

Wave plates

Coherence imaging

Quantization

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