Author:
Li Wenjun,Zhang Lin,Guo Yading,Chen Zhongzheng,Shao Chongfeng,Li Yang,Chang Jinquan,Chen Na,Wang Xiaojun,Bo Yong,Peng Qinjun
Abstract
Abstract
Because of the significant nonlinearity of fast steering mirror (FSM), which is actuated by lead zirconate titanate (PZT) stacks, designing a high-performance laser beam pointing stabilization system is always a difficult work. This paper reports an active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) based feedback control system for laser beam pointing stabilization of a high-power quasi-continuous-wave (QCW) Nd:YAG slab laser with a repetition frequency of 160 Hz and an average output power of 1.5 kW. The simulation and experiment show that the ADRC is faster and smoother than traditional proportional-integral-differential (PID) control, and the ADRC can effectively reduce overshoot in the laser beam pointing stabilization process.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy