Automated alignment of the Advanced Radiographic Capability (ARC) target area at the National Ignition Facility

The Advanced Radiographic Capability (ARC) at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) is a petawatt-class, short-pulse laser system designed to provide x-ray backlighting of NIF targets. ARC uses four NIF beamlines to produce eight beamlets to create a sequence of eight images of an imploding fuel capsule using backlighting targets and diagnostic instrumentation. ARC employs a front end that produces two pulses, chirps the pulses out to 2 ns, and then injects the pulses into the two halves of each of four NIF beamlines. These pulses are amplified by NIF pre- and main amplifiers and transported to compressor vessels located in the NIF target area. The pulses are then compressed and pointed into the NIF target chamber where they impinge upon an array of backlighters. The interaction of the ARC laser pulses and the backlighting material produces bursts of high-energy x-rays that illuminate an imploding fuel capsule. The transmitted x-rays are imaged by diagnostic instrumentation to produce a sequence of radiograph images. A key component of the success of ARC is the automatic alignment system that accomplishes the precise alignment of the beamlets to avoid damaging equipment and to ensure that the beamlets are directed onto the tens-of-microns scale backlighters. In this paper, we describe the ARC automatic alignment system, with emphasis on control loops used to align the beampaths. We also provide a detailed discussion of the alignment image processing, because it plays a critical role in providing beam centering and pointing information for the control loops.

[1]  Richard R. Leach,et al.  Image analysis algorithms for the advanced radiographic capability (ARC) grating tilt sensor at the National Ignition Facility , 2014, Optics & Photonics - Optical Engineering + Applications.

[2]  E I Moses,et al.  The National Ignition Facility and the National Ignition Campaign , 2010, IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science.

[4]  Karl Wilhelmsen,et al.  Recent advances in automatic alignment system for the National Ignition Facility , 2011, LASE.

[5]  Edward I. Moses,et al.  Ignition on the National Ignition Facility: a path towards inertial fusion energy , 2009 .

[6]  K. Wilhelmsen,et al.  2011 Status of the Automatic Alignment System for the National Ignition Facility , 2011 .

[7]  G. G. Stokes "J." , 1890, The New Yale Book of Quotations.

[8]  Karl Wilhelmsen,et al.  Detecting objects with partial obstruction at the ARC split beam injector images at the National Ignition Facility , 2014, Optics & Photonics - Optical Engineering + Applications.

[9]  Karl Wilhelmsen,et al.  AUTOMATIC ALIGNMENT OF THE ADVANCED RADIOGRAPHIC CAPABILITY FOR THE NATIONAL IGNITION FACILITY , 2013 .

[10]  John A. Caird,et al.  An overview of LLNL high-energy short-pulse technology for advanced radiography of laser fusion experiments , 2004 .

[11]  Mark Bowers,et al.  The injection laser system on the National Ignition Facility , 2007, SPIE LASE.

[12]  E. Moses,et al.  The National Ignition Facility , 2004 .

[13]  Abdul A. S. Awwal,et al.  Effects on beam alignment due to neutron-irradiated CCD images at the National Ignition Facility , 2011, Optical Engineering + Applications.

[14]  Karl Wilhelmsen,et al.  Analysis of the confluence of three patterns using the Centering and Pointing System (CAPS) images for the Advanced Radiographic Capability (ARC) at the National Ignition Facility , 2014, Optics & Photonics - Optical Engineering + Applications.

[15]  Karl Wilhelmsen,et al.  The Advanced Radiographic Capability, A Major Upgrade Of The Computer Controls For The National Ignition Facility* , 2013 .

[16]  B. McHale,et al.  Progress on converting a NIF quad to eight, petawatt beams for advanced radiography , 2010 .

[17]  R. F. Schneeberger SHORT PULSE LASERS , 1962 .

[18]  Richard R. Leach,et al.  Image Analysis for the Automated Alignment of the Advanced Radiography Capability (ARC) Diagnostic Path , 2013 .

[19]  T Salmon,et al.  National Ignition Facility system alignment. , 2010, Applied optics.