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Implementation of a near backscattering imaging system on the National Ignition Facility
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RadarEngineeringBeam OpticMedical ImagingBiomedical ImagingWide-angle Imaging SystemComputational ImagingLaser-based SensorRadiographic ImagingInstrumentationNear BackscatteringRadiation ImagingRange ImagingNational Ignition FacilityRadiologyHealth Sciences
A near backscattering imaging diagnostic system is being implemented on the first quad of beams on the National Ignition Facility. This diagnostic images diffusing scatter plates, placed around the final focus lenses on the National Ignition Facility target chamber, to quantitatively measure the fraction of light backscattered outside of the focusing cone angle of incident laser beam. A wide-angle imaging system relays an image of light scattered outside the lens onto a gated charge coupled device camera, providing 3 mm resolution over a 2 m field of view. To account for changes of the system throughput due to exposure to target debris the system will be routinely calibrated in situ at 532 and 355 nm using a dedicated pulsed laser source.
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