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11 July 1989 Variable Conductance Heat Pipe Technology For Precise Temperature Control Of The NASAMDLT Transmitter
D E Vanevenhoven, D Antoniak
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Abstract
The application of variable conductance heat pipe technology for achieving precise temperature control to + 0.1°C for a space based laser diode transmitter is described. Heat pipe theory of operation and test data are presented along with a discussion of its applicability for NASA's Direct Detection Laser Transceiver (DDLT) program. Our design for the DDLT transmitter features a reduction in space radiator size and up to 42% reduction in prime power requirements.
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D E Vanevenhoven and D Antoniak "Variable Conductance Heat Pipe Technology For Precise Temperature Control Of The NASAMDLT Transmitter", Proc. SPIE 1044, Optomechanical Design of Laser Transmitters and Receivers, (11 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951286
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KEYWORDS
Transmitters

Diodes

Receivers

Optomechanical design

Semiconductor lasers

Process control

Sensors

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