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7 February 2000 Application of multiple-electrode-pair TEA CO2 laser to remote sensing
Lihua Ye, Xiangyen Li, Anzhi He
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Proceedings Volume 3888, High-Power Lasers in Manufacturing; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.377057
Event: Advanced High-Power Lasers and Applications, 1999, Osaka, Japan
Abstract
We analysis the advantages of CO2 laser in remote sensing than other detection system. Some applications of multiple- electrode-pair TEA CO2 laser to remote sensing are presented, such as target identification, crosswind sensing, objective velocity test, and so on. Multiple-electrode-pair TEA CO2 laser can generate high-intensity laser pulse series with adjustable time interval by using several sets of electrodes sharing the same optical cavity and firing the sets sequentially. In this paper, we put emphasis on describing the target reflection polarization characteristic and target identification system. Some relevant formulas and curves are presented. These works are of great moment to the development of remote sensing and multiple-electrode-pair TEA CO2 laser in theory and practice.
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Lihua Ye, Xiangyen Li, and Anzhi He "Application of multiple-electrode-pair TEA CO2 laser to remote sensing", Proc. SPIE 3888, High-Power Lasers in Manufacturing, (7 February 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.377057
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Carbon dioxide lasers

Remote sensing

Reflection

Gas lasers

Electrodes

Mirrors

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