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26 September 2014 Design validation for ICESat-2 space-based laser transmitter
Patrick M. Burns, Nicholas W. Sawruk, Andre VanTuijl, Slava Litvinovitch, Ti Chuang, Ryan E. Edwards, William J. Rudd, Elias Fakhoury, Theodore Wysocki, Floyd E. Hovis
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Abstract
Fibertek is under contract from NASA Goddard to build four space qualified laser transmitters for the ICESat-2 (Ice, Cloud, and Land Elevation Satellite) program, a second generation orbiting laser altimeter. Pertinent laser parameters driving the design included laser wall plug efficiency, laser reliability, a relatively narrow linewidth with wavelength tunability, high beam quality (M2<1.6), short pulsewidths (<1.5ns), and energy scalable from 250 μJ to 900μJ in predefined steps. The laser design employs fiber coupled 880nm diodes and end-pump Nd:YVO4 slabs as the gain medium in a master oscillator/power amplifier (MOPA) architecture with an LBO second harmonic generator (SHG). Following the SHG is a telescope that sets the final beam size and divergence requirements. The first laser built will be the Integration and Test Laser (ITL) used for qualification of the design. The ITL will set the baseline parameters for the flight laser builds. The ITL will also validate the design for the telescope and will be subjected to the full environmental testing required for a space hardened flight laser. Environmental testing includes vibration, thermal vacuum conditions, and electromagnetic interference (EMI). Our presentation will address the measured laser parameters from ITL as compared to the as designed laser.
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Patrick M. Burns, Nicholas W. Sawruk, Andre VanTuijl, Slava Litvinovitch, Ti Chuang, Ryan E. Edwards, William J. Rudd, Elias Fakhoury, Theodore Wysocki, and Floyd E. Hovis "Design validation for ICESat-2 space-based laser transmitter", Proc. SPIE 9218, Earth Observing Systems XIX, 92181G (26 September 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2062323
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KEYWORDS
Laser development

Electromagnetic coupling

Transmitters

Laminated object manufacturing

Laser applications

Space telescopes

Fiber amplifiers

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