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6 June 1993 LCT/LOWKATER: a medium-power, compact CO2 transmitter for multiple applications
Rudy Limpaecher, Mark A. Kovacs, Albert L. Pardue Jr.
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Proceedings Volume 1871, Intense Laser Beams and Applications; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.145228
Event: OE/LASE'93: Optics, Electro-Optics, and Laser Applications in Scienceand Engineering, 1993, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
The LCT/LOWKATER transmitter is a compact, medium power, repetitively pulsed, UV- preionized discharge, CO2 laser currently producing a pulse 'chirped-tone' waveform intended for ground, airborne, or space-based ladar fire-control applications. Straightforward modifications can extend its applicability to higher resolution ladar ranging and imaging, generation of additional wavelengths via CO2 isotopic selection and non-linear processes, and chemical detection and identification. For example, addition of an AO modulator will produce a coherent, pulse-burst waveform suitable for precision ladar ranging and imaging and efficient frequency multiplication into wavelength regions having good atmospheric transmission. Further addition of a rapidly tunable grating will yield a wavelength agile transmitter suited for chemical detection and identification. This device represents a versatile source of coherent radiation suitable for diverse applications sharing a common need for waveform fidelity from a compact transportable device.
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Rudy Limpaecher, Mark A. Kovacs, and Albert L. Pardue Jr. "LCT/LOWKATER: a medium-power, compact CO2 transmitter for multiple applications", Proc. SPIE 1871, Intense Laser Beams and Applications, (6 June 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.145228
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KEYWORDS
Laser resonators

Pulsed laser operation

Resonators

Fluctuations and noise

Mirrors

Transmitters

Gas lasers

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