17 March 2014 Development of pulsed fiber lasers for long-range remote sensing
Fabio Di Teodoro, Paul M. Belden, Pavel Ionov, Nicolette Werner, Gilda Fathi
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Abstract
Pulsed fiber lasers bear great promise as optical transmitters for remote sensors, having tight size, power consumption, and ruggedness constraints. We discuss recently introduced laser architectures and components supporting power scaling of efficient fiber-based laser sources for long-range operation consistent with imaging and/or spectroscopic sensing from high-altitude and space-based platforms.
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Fabio Di Teodoro, Paul M. Belden, Pavel Ionov, Nicolette Werner, and Gilda Fathi "Development of pulsed fiber lasers for long-range remote sensing," Optical Engineering 53(3), 036105 (17 March 2014). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.53.3.036105
Published: 17 March 2014
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Optical amplifiers

Remote sensing

Fiber amplifiers

Pulsed fiber lasers

Phase modulation

Fiber lasers

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