High-bandwidth image-based predictive laser stabilization via optimized Fourier filters

被引:2
作者
Natal, Joseph [1 ,2 ]
Barber, Samuel [1 ]
Isono, Fumika [1 ]
Berger, Curtis [1 ]
Gonsalves, Anthony J. [1 ]
Fuchs, Matthias [2 ]
van Tilborg, Jeroen [1 ]
机构
[1] Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[2] Univ Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588 USA
关键词
Controlling the delivery of kHz-class pulsed lasers is of interest in a variety of industrial and scientific applications; from next-generation laser-plasma acceleration to laser-based x-ray emission and high-precision manufacturing. The transverse position of the laser pulse train on the application target is often subject to fluctuations by external drivers (e.g; room cooling and heating systems; motorized optics stages and mounts; vacuum systems; chillers; and/or ground vibrations). For typical situations where the disturbance spectrum exhibits discrete peaks on top of a broad-bandwidth lower-frequency background; traditional PID (proportional-integral-derivative) controllers may struggle; since as a general rule PID controllers can be used to suppress vibrations up to only about 5%–10% of the sampling frequency. Here; a predictive feed-forward algorithm is presented that significantly enhances the stabilization bandwidth in such laser systems (up to the Nyquist limit at half the sampling frequency) by online identification and filtering of one or a few discrete frequencies using optimized Fourier filters. Furthermore; the system architecture demonstrated here uses off-the-shelf CMOS cameras and piezo-electric actuated mirrors connected to a standard PC to process the alignment images and implement the algorithm. To avoid high-end; high-cost components; a machine-learning-based model of the piezo mirror’s dynamics was integrated into the system; which enables high-precision positioning by compensating for hysteresis and other hardware-induced effects. A successful demonstration of the method was performed on a 1 kHz laser pulse train; where externally-induced vibrations of up to 400 Hz were attenuated by a factor of five; far exceeding what could be done with a standard PID scheme. © 2023 Optica Publishing Group;
D O I
10.1364/AO.474119
中图分类号
O43 [光学];
学科分类号
070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
Controlling the delivery of kHz-class pulsed lasers is of interest in a variety of industrial and scientific applications, from next-generation laser-plasma acceleration to laser-based x-ray emission and high-precision manufacturing. The transverse position of the laser pulse train on the application target is often subject to fluctuations by external drivers (e.g., room cooling and heating systems, motorized optics stages and mounts, vacuum systems, chillers, and/or ground vibrations). For typical situations where the disturbance spectrum exhibits discrete peaks on top of a broad-bandwidth lower-frequency background, traditional PID (proportional-integral-derivative) controllers may struggle, since as a general rule PID controllers can be used to suppress vibrations up to only about 5%-10% of the sampling frequency. Here, a predictive feed-forward algorithm is presented that significantly enhances the stabilization bandwidth in such laser systems (up to the Nyquist limit at half the sampling frequency) by online identification and filtering of one or a few discrete frequencies using optimized Fourier filters. Furthermore, the system architecture demonstrated here uses off-the-shelf CMOS cameras and piezo-electric actuated mirrors connected to a standard PC to process the alignment images and implement the algorithm. To avoid high-end, high-cost components, a machine-learning-based model of the piezo mirror's dynamics was integrated into the system, which enables high-precision positioning by compensating for hysteresis and other hardware-induced effects. A successful demonstration of the method was performed on a 1 kHz laser pulse train, where externally-induced vibrations of up to 400 Hz were attenuated by a factor of five, far exceeding what could be done with a standard PID scheme. (c) 2023 Optica Publishing Group
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