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7 October 2019 Laser detection utilizing coherence
David M. Benton, Marie A. Zandi, Kate Sugden
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Proceedings Volume 11161, Technologies for Optical Countermeasures XVI; 111610G (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2532058
Event: SPIE Security + Defence, 2019, Strasbourg, France
Abstract
Lasers are an unnatural occurrence, rendered almost impossible in nature due to the laws of thermodynamics. Thus, the presence of laser radiation is always accompanied by an intent for that laser such as sensing, targeting, range finding etc. Detection of laser radiation is therefore important as it may be a precursor to impending action. Laser warning receivers have been around for decades and have been aligned with the type of laser threat. In the last few years new threats have appeared in the form of low-cost diode lasers with dangerously high power levels (several Watts for a few hundred US dollars) and an ever expanding range of wavelengths. Protecting against such threats requires its detection, analysis and classification. In this paper we will discuss the types of technologies that have been used to detect lasers and the properties they can discern. We then focus on the developments in the detection of coherence properties and its ability to detect weak continuous wave (CW) laser sources.
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David M. Benton, Marie A. Zandi, and Kate Sugden "Laser detection utilizing coherence", Proc. SPIE 11161, Technologies for Optical Countermeasures XVI, 111610G (7 October 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2532058
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KEYWORDS
Interferometers

Modulation

Sensors

Continuous wave operation

Semiconductor lasers

Imaging systems

Laser applications

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