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21 August 2003 Off-axis detection of pulsed laser beams: simulation and measurements in the lower atmosphere
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Laser beams can be detected when propagating in the atmosphere, even if they are not pointed straight on the sensors. Mie scattering on aerosols allows to detect off-axis beams and to localize the source thanks to their geometric, spectral and temporal properties. In the recent years, Onera has conducted both theoretical and experimental studies to detect off-axis non cooperative pulsed laser beams in the lower atmosphere. Some simulations are presented, based on propagation and scattering physics. Experimental results are discussed.
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Jean-Pierre Cariou "Off-axis detection of pulsed laser beams: simulation and measurements in the lower atmosphere", Proc. SPIE 5086, Laser Radar Technology and Applications VIII, (21 August 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.503136
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Atmospheric modeling

Atmospheric sensing

Atmospheric propagation

Laser scattering

Molybdenum

Scattering

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