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15 November 1979 Measurement Of Nanosecond Laser Pulse Characteristics Transiting An Underwater Path
Robert F. Howarth
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Abstract
The problems incurred in attempting to measure the characteristics of unique laser pulses in the nanosecond regime prior to and post - transiting an underwater propagation path are presented and discussed. The technique and equipment used to accomplish this task with emphasis on determining and recording the temporal stretching of each pulse are described and illustrated. Examples of representative measurements and records are shown.
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Robert F. Howarth "Measurement Of Nanosecond Laser Pulse Characteristics Transiting An Underwater Path", Proc. SPIE 0196, Measurements of Optical Radiations, (15 November 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957970
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KEYWORDS
Pulsed laser operation

Receivers

Optical amplifiers

Sensors

Amplifiers

Channel projecting optics

Ocean optics

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