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Theoretical Analysis of FM-to-AM on Final Optics and Target of SG II-Up Laser Facility

High power laser science and engineering(2023)

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Frequency modulation (FM)-to-amplitude modulation (AM) conversion is an important factor that affects the time-power curve of inertial confinement fusion (ICF) high-power laser facilities. This conversion can impact uniform compression and increase the risk of damage to optics. However, the dispersive grating used in the smoothing by spectral dispersion technology will introduce a temporal delay and can spatially smooth the target. The combined effect of the dispersive grating and the focusing lens is equivalent to a Gaussian low-pass filter, which is equivalent to 8 GHz bandwidth and can reduce the intensity modulation on the target to below 5% with 0.3 nm @ 3 GHz + 20 GHz spectrum phase modulation. The results play an important role in the testing and evaluating of the FM-to-AM on the final optics and the target, which is beneficial for comprehensively evaluating the load capacity of the facility and isentropic compression experiment for ICF.
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dispersion grating,frequency modulation-to-amplitude modulation conversion,high-power laser facility,inertial confinement fusion,phase modulation
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