High Power Optical Cavity Design and Concept of Operations for a Shipboard Free Electron Laser Weapon System
Abstract
A megawatt (MW)class Free Electron Laser (FEL) as a point defense weapon system may lead to a revolution in anti-ship missile defense. Deep magazine low cost per shot proportional engagement capability and speed of light energy delivery provide the FEL with unmatched advantages over kinetic energy weapon systems. Before an FEL is made feet deployable stability system parameter optimization and operational utility all interest be taken into account. A short Rayleigh length FEL design is being considered in order to reduce system size and mitigate resonator minor damage. A short Rayleigh length thought can lead to vibrational sensitivities which must be studied. This thesis demonstrates that utilizing currently available technology and properly defined parameters a short Rayleigh length FEL should be able to achieve a MW of power. This thesis will also establish the viability of the FEE as a fleet deployable point defense weapon system through the development of a Concept of Operations (CONOPS) which draws from current naval warfare doctrine.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2003
- Accession Number
- ADA420437
Entities
People
- Timothy S. Fontana
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School