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2 July 1997 Intracavity solid state Raman marine transmitters
James T. Murray, William Lucas Austin, Lonnie K. Calmes, Richard C. Powell, John W. McLean, Elisabeth L. Bryan
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The design and performance of a short-pulse (1.5 ns), high- energy (90 mJ/pulse) nonlinear cavity-dumped, frequency- doubled, solid-state intracavity Raman laser is presented. The laser described is utilized as the transmitter in a high- resolution surf-zone marine imaging lidar system.
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James T. Murray, William Lucas Austin, Lonnie K. Calmes, Richard C. Powell, John W. McLean, and Elisabeth L. Bryan "Intracavity solid state Raman marine transmitters", Proc. SPIE 3059, Advances in Laser Remote Sensing for Terrestrial and Oceanographic Applications, (2 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.277602
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Transmitters

LIDAR

Ocean optics

Water

Signal to noise ratio

Solid state lasers

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