2015
DOI: 10.1117/12.2080403
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COMBINE*: An integrated opto-mechanical tool for laser performance modeling

Abstract: Accurate modeling of thermal, mechanical and optical processes is important for achieving reliable, high-performance high energy lasers such as those at the National Ignition Facility [1] (NIF). The need for this capability is even more critical for high average power, high repetition rate applications. Modeling the effects of stresses and temperature fields on optical properties allows for optimal design of optical components and more generally of the architecture of the laser system itself. Stresses change t… Show more

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“…Moreover several software packages (Doyle et al, 2002a(Doyle et al, , 2002bPflaum and Rahimi, 2015;Rehak and Di Nicola, 2015) have been developed to obtain stress birefringence based on the Jones calculus. They use the stress components calculated from the finite element method.…”
Section: M(ρ) = T(ρ)m(0)t(−ρ)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover several software packages (Doyle et al, 2002a(Doyle et al, , 2002bPflaum and Rahimi, 2015;Rehak and Di Nicola, 2015) have been developed to obtain stress birefringence based on the Jones calculus. They use the stress components calculated from the finite element method.…”
Section: M(ρ) = T(ρ)m(0)t(−ρ)mentioning
confidence: 99%