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*These photos are taken from a TurboCAD rendering of the optics rail that I completed this week. I have also added the 0.5cm x 0.5cm x 100 micron thick diamond at the optimum focal length ([http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/wiki/index.php/Diamond_Radiator_Thinning_Using_an_Excimer_Laser 17cm]) and tilted at a 45 degree angle from the beam axis. The blue cone represents the ablation plume and its dimensions are taken from plume characteristics observed in local thin film ablation laboratories.  
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*These photos are taken from a TurboCAD rendering of the optics rail that I completed this week. I have also added the 0.5cm x 0.5cm x 100 micron thick diamond at the optimum focal length ([http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/wiki/index.php/Diamond_Radiator_Thinning_Using_an_Excimer_Laser#Updates_for_April_2010 17cm]) and tilted at a 45 degree angle from the beam axis. The blue cone represents the ablation plume and its dimensions are taken from plume characteristics observed in local thin film ablation laboratories.  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:09, 7 May 2010

  • This page is for the use of Dr. Richard T. Jones to display the progress made with the laser ablation optics system.
Long view rail.jpg
 
Brendan-optics.jpg
 
Stage lens sensor.jpg
Optics-laser.jpg
 
Optics laser scope.jpg
 
Longview oscilloscope.jpg
  • These photos are taken from a TurboCAD rendering of the optics rail that I completed this week. I have also added the 0.5cm x 0.5cm x 100 micron thick diamond at the optimum focal length (17cm) and tilted at a 45 degree angle from the beam axis. The blue cone represents the ablation plume and its dimensions are taken from plume characteristics observed in local thin film ablation laboratories.
OpticsE.jpg
 
OpticsC.jpg
 
OpticsD.jpg
Optics.BlastTCW.jpg
 
Rail.jpg
 
BlastII.jpg
 
Diamond blast.jpg