3 December 2024 Repair strategy for fused silica wedged focus lens with high-density filamentary damage
Keturah Palma, Rajesh N. Raman, Christopher Miller, Scott Trummer, David Cross, Christopher W. Carr
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Abstract

The National Ignition Facility (NIF) is intentionally operated with the final fused silica glass (SiO2) optics exposed to fluences and intensities with the potential to induce damage that will grow with additional laser exposure. Therefore, the NIF operates a recycle loop to refurbish final optics by mitigating any initiated surface damage to arrest its growth. However, the morphology of filamentary damage, caused by local self-focusing in the bulk of a silica optic, adds complexity to optics mitigation and provides a limitation to optic reusability. We evaluate techniques for mitigating isolated and clustered filamentary damage. Optical microscopy before and after installation on NIF was used to determine the efficacy of filamentary mitigation after a series of high fluence and intensity laser exposures. The challenges and success rate of the methods are compared for various filamentary damage mitigation strategies.

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Keturah Palma, Rajesh N. Raman, Christopher Miller, Scott Trummer, David Cross, and Christopher W. Carr "Repair strategy for fused silica wedged focus lens with high-density filamentary damage," Optical Engineering 64(3), 031006 (3 December 2024). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.64.3.031006
Received: 11 August 2024; Accepted: 23 October 2024; Published: 3 December 2024
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