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TRW Test Of Alpha Laser Sets Records For Output Power And Quality; Raises Confidence In Feasibility Of Space-Based Laser.


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 has conducted a test of the Alpha high-energy laser that produced a 25 percent increase in the laser's output power and improved its quality.

The successful, six-second test of the megawatt-class Alpha was performed March 28 at TRW's Capistrano Test Site in Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region,  as part of the Alpha Laser Optimization (ALO) program. ALO is funded jointly by the Air Force and Ballistic Missile Defense Organization Noun 1. Ballistic Missile Defense Organization - an agency in the Department of Defense that is responsible for making ballistic missile defense a reality
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The test marked not only the 22nd successful firing of the TRW-built Alpha, but also a significant step forward in the nation's disciplined maturation of the technology required to design and deploy the Space-Based Laser Integrated Flight Experiment (SBL SBL Society of Biblical Literature
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 being developed by the Air Force.

"The data gathered during this test of laser performance and beam uniformity is a critical part of the process we're using to develop and validate next-generation laser design tools," explained Dan Wildt, TRW's SBL IFX program manager.

"The more we understand about Alpha's performance under a variety of operating conditions, the better we'll be able to design and produce a laser optimized for the size, weight and performance requirements of the SBL IFX."

Like Alpha, the SBL IFX laser will be a cylindrical, hydrogen-fluoride chemical laser, but will take advantage of engineering advances in laser hardware since Alpha was designed in the mid-1980s, he added. TRW is part of Team SBL IFX, a joint venture comprising TRW, Lockheed Martin For the former company, see .

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 and Boeing that's designing and developing the SBL IFX for the Air Force and BMDO.

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 Dan Novoseller, TRW's ALO program manager, the purpose of the recent test was to increase the amount of power extracted from Alpha's laser cavity by the optical systems that focus the energy into a laser beam.

"Historically, as part of a conservative optical design strategy, we've used hardware called 'clippers' to restrict the size of Alpha's cylindrical, donut-shaped lasing cavity," he explained.

"Any photons that struck on or outside the clippers were diverted to energy 'dumps,' which reduced the number of photons available to form the laser output beam. Needless to say, we were not getting a full measure of Alpha's potential beam uniformity or output power."

In the recent test, he added, the clippers were retracted re·tract  
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 to a position that did not prevent any photons produced by Alpha from striking the optical systems that generate its output beam. The results were significantly improved from all previous Alpha tests.

"In addition to producing about 25 percent more power than previous tests, Alpha generated an output beam that was almost perfectly round and more uniform in energy density," said Novoseller. "These results raise our confidence in using a cylindrical laser approach for SBL IFX and may help identify some ways we can reduce the size and weight of SBL IFX subsystems required to operate the laser."

As an example, Novoseller said improvements in laser beam quality and output power produced per unit of chemical fuel would allow Team SBL IFX to reduce the size and weight of the SBL IFX laser's chemical fuel tanks without sacrificing any mission capability.

The SBL IFX team plans to conduct additional testing of Alpha later this year to gather additional understanding of how changes in the chemical flow rate will affect its overall performance.

TRW has been engaged in laser research and development since 1961. The company produces solid-state lasers for defense and industrial applications and designs and develops a variety of high-energy chemical lasers for space, ground and airborne applications.

With headquarters in Cleveland, TRW Inc. provides advanced technology products and services for the global automotive, aerospace, telecommunications and information systems markets. Its 1999 sales totaled approximately $17 billion. News releases about TRW activities are available on the corporate Web site: www.trw.com.
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