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1 June 1992 Characterization of a Nd:YAG doubled-pulsed laser system
Julie A. Williams-Byrd, James C. Barnes, Norman P. Barnes, George E. Lockard, Alan D. Little, Curtis G. Banziger, Waverly D. Marsh, Charles Nichols
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Proceedings Volume 1627, Solid State Lasers III; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.60147
Event: OE/LASE '92, 1992, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
A description of a frequency doubled, double pulsed Nd:YAG laser that is to be used to pump an injection locked Ti:Sapphire power oscillator is presented. These two lasers make up the transmitter portion of the Lidar Atmospheric Sensing Experiment (LAWSE) instrument. LASE is a Lidar/DIAL experiment that is to measure water vapor in the troposphere. By utilizing the twin concept, both pulses can be produced with a single laser system, thereby minimizing cost, size, and weight. Alignment problems associated with having two separate lasers each produce one of the twin pulses are also alleviated. The LASE transmitter consists of a doubled pulsed Nd:YAG laser that will pump a Ti:Sapphire power oscillator that will be injection-locked by a diode laser. The wavelength of the Ti:Sapphire output will be tunable from 813 to 818 nm. A performance summary of the pump laser is given. The data verify that the pump laser can meet the performance requirements to pump the Ti:Sapphire power oscillator.
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Julie A. Williams-Byrd, James C. Barnes, Norman P. Barnes, George E. Lockard, Alan D. Little, Curtis G. Banziger, Waverly D. Marsh, and Charles Nichols "Characterization of a Nd:YAG doubled-pulsed laser system", Proc. SPIE 1627, Solid State Lasers III, (1 June 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.60147
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KEYWORDS
Nd:YAG lasers

Laser systems engineering

Oscillators

Lasers

Transmitters

Atmospheric sensing

LIDAR

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