B. Johnson, R. E. Hugenberger, F. Marchi, R. Ozarski, S. Warshaw, K. R. Bradley
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An Optical System for Precision Orientation of Frequency Conversion Array Crystals*
Livermore's Novette laser has served as a test bed facility for large aperture (74 cm) frequency conversion crystal arrays1. Crystal arrays are matrix assemblies of KDP segments sandwiched between support windows to form a monolithic structure that operates on the laser as a single optical element.