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16 June 1995 Light-weight low-volume CO2 ladar technology
Ronnie C. McMillan, Roderick B. Davidson, Rodney L. Robertson, William H. Farmer
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Abstract
This paper describes a light-weight, low volume, CO2 ladar based on the multiple-folded laser (MFL). The MFL is an rf excited CO2 waveguide laser with a unique, patented multiple folded resonator design. High resolution ladar data for selected hard targets is presented as well as MFL laser performance characteristics.
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Ronnie C. McMillan, Roderick B. Davidson, Rodney L. Robertson, and William H. Farmer "Light-weight low-volume CO2 ladar technology", Proc. SPIE 2472, Applied Laser Radar Technology II, (16 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.212020
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Ceramics

Mode locking

Q switching

Electrodes

Gas lasers

Resonators

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