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30 September 1994 Optical telecommunications: expected performance of the beacon
Michel Renard, Jacques Gollier, Paul J. Dobie, Theo Heinrichs, Andre Sobeczko
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Abstract
The beacon is a powerful non-coherent CW laser source which is developed in the frame of the Semi-conductor Inter-satellite Link Experiment (SILEX). Its functionality is to provide a high divergence beam during the first tracking sequence. It is made up of 19 laser diodes coupled into one multi-mode fiber, the exit face of that fiber being integrated at the focal plane of a collimator. A breadboarding phase has been conducted at the beginning of the phase C/D in order to demonstrate that the requirement of 8 KW/Sr within a divergence of 11.75 mRd will be achieved. That phase is now completed and the overall breadboard performance is discussed in this paper with respect to the SILEX requirements.
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Michel Renard, Jacques Gollier, Paul J. Dobie, Theo Heinrichs, and Andre Sobeczko "Optical telecommunications: expected performance of the beacon", Proc. SPIE 2210, Space Optics 1994: Space Instrumentation and Spacecraft Optics, (30 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.188120
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KEYWORDS
Connectors

Near field optics

Satellites

Semiconductor lasers

Collimators

Telescopes

Electronics

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