Metrology and Measurement Systems (Mar 2015)

Active Stabilization of the Beam Pointing of a High- Power KrF Laser System

  • Barna1 A.,
  • Földes I. B.,
  • Bohus J.,
  • Szatmári S.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/mms-2015-0014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 165 – 172

Abstract

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An active beam-pointing stabilization system has been developed for a high-power KrF laser system to eliminate the long-term drift of the directional change of the beam in order to have a stable focusing to a high intensity. The control of the beam direction was achieved by a motor-driven mirror activated by an electric signal obtained by monitoring the position of the focus of the output beam. Instead of large sized UV-sensitive position sensitive detectors a simple arrangement with scatter plates and photodiodes are used to measure the directionality of the beam. After the beam stabilization the long-term residual deviation of the laser shots is ~14 μrad, which is comparable to the shot-to-shot variation of the beam (~12 μrad). This deviation is small enough to keep the focal spot size in a micrometer range when tightly focusing the beam using off-axis parabolic mirrors.

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