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Conicoid Plasma Mirrors Adjustment by a Multi-Sub-Aperture (MSA) Method

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Abstract

We proposed a multi-sub-aperture adjustment method for conicoid plasma mirrors. We took the hyperbolic mirror as an example to verify its feasibility experimentally. The misalignment was efficiently eliminated and the focal spot was triply reduced.

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