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Tunable, Highly Stable Lasers for Coherent LidarPractical space-based coherent laser radar systems envisioned for global winds measurement must be very efficient and must contend with unique problems associated with the large platform velocities that the instruments experience in orbit. To compensate for these large platform-induced Doppler shifts in space-based applications, agile-frequency offset-locking of two single-frequency Doppler reference lasers was thoroughly investigated. Such techniques involve actively locking a frequency-agile master oscillator (MO) source to a comparatively static local oscillator (LO) laser, and effectively producing an offset between MO (the lidar slave oscillator seed source, typically) and heterodyne signal receiver LO that lowers the bandwidth of the receiver data-collection system and permits use of very high-quantum-efficiency, reasonably- low-bandwidth heterodyne photoreceiver detectors and circuits. Recent work on MO/LO offset locking has focused on increasing the offset locking range, improving the graded-InGaAs photoreceiver performance, and advancing the maturity of the offset locking electronics. A figure provides a schematic diagram of the offset-locking system.
Document ID
20100025728
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Other - NASA Tech Brief
Authors
Henderson, Sammy W.
(Coherent Technologies, Inc. United States)
Hale, Charley P.
(Coherent Technologies, Inc. United States)
EEpagnier, David M.
(Coherent Technologies, Inc. United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 2006
Publication Information
Publication: NASA Tech Briefs, May 2006
Subject Category
Instrumentation And Photography
Report/Patent Number
MFS-31434
Report Number: MFS-31434
Distribution Limits
Public
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