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12 October 2010 Study on energy control system of film damage threshold testing by LabVIEW
Jun-hong Su, Chun-juan Cheng, Jun-qi Xu, Li-hong Yang, Bao-yuan Liu
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Abstract
Film damage threshold is the key parameter of anti-high-power laser. It appeared especially important to test laser damage threshold accurately and high-effetely. And, in the process of testing film damage threshold, it's especially significant to control laser device's exports parameters accurately and stably. Nd: YAG tune Q system controls system's software is displayed in this paper. The software is completed with LabVIEW which is Visualization's software. Autumnally control laser device system has been realized. Controlled parameter of laser device and its systematic hardware composition is already explained. Main functions and characteristics of laser device control software in damage threshold testing are shown in this paper. From experimentation, the laser device automation will not only accelerate the laser damage threshold testing automation course, but also laser damage threshold testing efficiency will be improved thereby.
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Jun-hong Su, Chun-juan Cheng, Jun-qi Xu, Li-hong Yang, and Bao-yuan Liu "Study on energy control system of film damage threshold testing by LabVIEW", Proc. SPIE 7656, 5th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies: Optical Test and Measurement Technology and Equipment, 76564Z (12 October 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.865543
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Laser damage threshold

Beam controllers

LabVIEW

Laser energy

Laser induced damage

Pulsed laser operation

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