Wave-front correction of high-intensity fs laser beams by using closed-loop adaptive optics system

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We developed an adaptive optics system to correct the wave-front distortion of an intense fs laser beam from our multi-TW laser system, Jiguang II. In this paper, the instruments of the adaptive optical system are described and the experimental results of
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