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26 June 1996 Status report of an airborne CO2 transceiver for remote sensing employing direct and coherent detection
Subrata Ghoshroy, J. DiMercurio, Richard S. Eng, Howard Stowe, Yu-Lin Wang, Francis J. Corbett, Victor H. Hasson, Mark A. Kovacs, Marsha J. Fox, Richard Wendt
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Abstract
A multi-joule, wavelength agile, CO2 transceiver is being assembled in support of a two phase, airborne chemical sensing demonstration employing both direct (Phase I) and coherent (Phase II) detection methods. The Phase II, coherent detection transceiver concept design, and performance are described below.
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Subrata Ghoshroy, J. DiMercurio, Richard S. Eng, Howard Stowe, Yu-Lin Wang, Francis J. Corbett, Victor H. Hasson, Mark A. Kovacs, Marsha J. Fox, and Richard Wendt "Status report of an airborne CO2 transceiver for remote sensing employing direct and coherent detection", Proc. SPIE 2748, Laser Radar Technology and Applications, (26 June 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.243552
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KEYWORDS
Transmitters

Carbon dioxide lasers

Transceivers

Laser stabilization

Receivers

Resonators

Carbon dioxide

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