Antares reference telescope system
Abstract
Antares is a 24 beam, 40 TW carbon dioxide laser fusion system currently nearing completion. The 24 beams will be focused onto a tiny target. It is to position the targets to within 10 (SIGMA)m of a selected nominal position, which may be anywhere within a fixed spherical region 1 cm in diameter. The Antares reference telescope system is intended to help achieve this goal for alignment and viewing of the various targets used in the laser system. The Antares reference telescope system consists of two similar electrooptical systems positioned in a near orthogonal manner in the target chamber area of the laser. Each of these consists of four subsystems: (1) a fixed 9% optical imaging subsystem which produces an image of the target at the vidicon; (2) a reticle projection subsystem which superimposes an image of the reticle pattern at the vidicon; (3) an adjustable front lighting subsystem which illuminates the target; and (4) an adjustable back lighting subsystem which also can be used to illuminate the target. The various optical, mechanical, and vidicon design considerations and tradeoffs are discussed. The final system chosen and its current status are described.
- Publication:
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Presented at the Los Alamos Conf. on Optics '83
- Pub Date:
- 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983opti.confR..11V
- Keywords:
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- Alignment;
- Carbon Dioxide Lasers;
- Optical Transfer Function;
- Telescopes;
- Bearing (Direction);
- Design;
- Optical Equipment;
- Video Equipment;
- Vidicons;
- Lasers and Masers