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5 March 2021 Target-in-the-loop frequency-tagging coherent combining of 7 fiber lasers up to 1 km range
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Coherent beam combining (CBC) by active phase control is an efficient way to power scale fiber amplifiers. Most often, CBC operates from measuring the phase differences between the lasers at their outputs, hence resulting in efficient combination of the laser beams in the very near-field. We developed a laser testbed coherently combining seven 1.5-µm fiber lasers through active phase control, using frequency-tagging to assess the phase fluctuations to be compensated for. The testbed can operate in a target-in-the-loop (TIL) configuration, with a detection sub-system designed to analyse the optical signal back-scattered by a remote target, in order to achieve coherent combining on the target rather than at the output of the lasers. In this paper, we present the testbed and its components, as well as the results obtained in direct coherent combining, operated at the output of the lasers, during the preliminary tests of the setup. Then, we present the results of the outdoor experimental campaign where the testbed is operated in a TIL-CBC configuration. Measurement of TIL-CBC efficiency when distance to the target is progressively increased from 15 meters to 1 km is detailed. As the experimental campaign took place in hot weather, with a close to the ground horizontal path of propagation for the laser beams, very strong turbulence conditions were encountered. However, efficient atmospheric turbulence compensation was demonstrated, confirming that TIL-CBC can be achieved, even under such detrimental turbulence conditions.
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P. Bourdon, H. Jacqmin, B. Augère, A. Durécu, D. Goular, B. Rouzé, R. Domel, D. Fleury, C. Planchat, and L. Lombard "Target-in-the-loop frequency-tagging coherent combining of 7 fiber lasers up to 1 km range", Proc. SPIE 11665, Fiber Lasers XVIII: Technology and Systems, 116651I (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2576879
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KEYWORDS
Fiber lasers

Target detection

Laser development

Turbulence

Fiber amplifiers

Laser beam propagation

Near field

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