The Laser MegaJoule (LMJ) final optics assembly:
- performs the frequency conversion (from 1053nm to 351nm),
- focuses 4 laser beams,
- addresses any point of the focal volume.
This paper introduces recent studies concerning the new optomechanical design of this system. The following
topics are presented:
- the new optical frame design
- the 3 axis movement system
- the interface between the optical Line Replaceable Unit (LRU) and the structure (TTT system)
- the principal optic LRU presentation.
This paper presents recent studies on the mechanical support system of Laser MegaJoule large dimension optical
components.
The dimensions of these optical components and their orientation resulted in considerable distortions due to gravity. An
original and very simple method based on an isostatic mounting together with industrial springs located on the edges of
the component is presented. Springs are used to compensate for gravity distortion.
This system provides improved support performance at very low cost (for example, PV less than 0.5μm for a 610mm *
430mm * 80mm silicate optic at 45° from the vertical).
The support systems are optimized with IDEAS finite element analysis software and validated with experimental
measurements.
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