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1 July 1990 20-Hz eyesafe laser rangefinder for air defense
Eduard Gregor, Daniel E. Nieuwsma, Robert D. Stultz
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Abstract
Laser rangefinders operating at 1. 54 jtm are of increasing interest because of their eyesafe property. We report on technology and hardware developed at Hughes Aircraft Company based on using Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS) of the Nd:YAG 1. 06 im output to the eyesafe 1. 54 jtm wavelength. This technology has been extended from the 1 Hz repetition rate to the 10 to 20 Hz range for air defense applications by use of circulating gas Raman cells and several resonator configurations have been developed to improve conversion efficiency and beam divergence. The eye safety and the atmospheric penetration of the 1. 54 jim wavelength is discussed.
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Eduard Gregor, Daniel E. Nieuwsma, and Robert D. Stultz "20-Hz eyesafe laser rangefinder for air defense", Proc. SPIE 1207, Laser Safety, Eyesafe Laser Systems, and Laser Eye Protection, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.17855
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Laser safety

Nd:YAG lasers

Methane

Raman scattering

Defense and security

Pulsed laser operation

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