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8 November 2012 High-power beam combining: a step to a future laser weapon system
Rudolf Protz, Jürgen Zoz, Franz Geidek, Stephan Dietrich, Michael Fall
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Proceedings Volume 8547, High-Power Lasers 2012: Technology and Systems; 854708 (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.978844
Event: SPIE Security + Defence, 2012, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Abstract
Due to the enormous progress in the field of high-power fiber lasers during the last years commercial industrial fiber lasers are now available, which deliver a near-diffraction limited beam with power levels up to10kW. For the realization of a future laser weapon system, which can be used for Counter-RAM or similar air defence applications, a laser source with a beam power at the level of 100kW or more is required. At MBDA Germany the concept for a high-energy laser weapon system is investigated, which is based on such existing industrial laser sources as mentioned before. A number of individual high-power fiber laser beams are combined together, using one common beam director telescope. By this ‛geometric‛ beam coupling scheme, sufficient laser beam power for an operational laser weapon system can be achieved. The individual beams from the different lasers are steered by servo-loops, using fast tip-tilt mirrors. This principle enables the concentration of the total laser beam power at the common focal point on a distant target, also allowing fine tracking of target movements and first order compensation of turbulence effects on laser beam propagation. The proposed beam combination concept was demonstrated using several experimental set-ups. Different experiments were performed, to investigate laser beam target interaction and target fine tracking also at large distances. Content and results of these investigations are reported. An example for the lay-out of an Air Defence High Energy Laser Weapon (ADHELW ) is given. It can be concluded, that geometric high-power beam combining is an important step for the realization of a laser weapon system in the near future.
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Rudolf Protz, Jürgen Zoz, Franz Geidek, Stephan Dietrich, and Michael Fall "High-power beam combining: a step to a future laser weapon system", Proc. SPIE 8547, High-Power Lasers 2012: Technology and Systems, 854708 (8 November 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.978844
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KEYWORDS
Weapons

Fiber lasers

Mirrors

Laser systems engineering

Telescopes

Defense and security

Laser beam propagation

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