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<title>The National Ignition Facility: the world's largest optics and laser system</title>
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EngineeringLaser ScienceLargest OpticsLaser PhysicsLaser ApplicationsLaser Plasma PhysicNif Laser SystemLaser-plasma InteractionLaser Plasma PhysicsPhotonicsPhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionNational Ignition FacilityApplied PhysicsLaser SafetyInertial Confinement FusionLaser SystemHigh-energy LasersOptical SciencesTechnology
The National Ignition Facility, a center for the study of high energy density plasma physics and fusion energy ignition, is currently under construction at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The heart of the NIF is a frequency tripled, flashlamp-pumped Nd:glass laser system comprised of 192 independent laser beams. The laser system is capable of gen-erating output energies of 1.8MJ at 351nm and at peak powers of 500 TW in a flexible temporal pulse format. A descrip-tion of the NIF laser system and its major components is presented. We also discuss the manufacture of nearly 7500 pre-cision large optics required by the NIF including data on the manufactured optical quality vs. specification. In addition, we present results from an on-going program to improve the operational lifetime of optics exposed to high fluence in the 351-nm section of the laser.
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