Computer Science – Numerical Analysis
Scientific paper
Jun 1989
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IN: Optomechanical design of laser transmitters and receivers; Proceedings of the Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, Jan. 16, 17, 1989 (A
Computer Science
Numerical Analysis
2
Continuous Wave Lasers, Optical Communication, Phase Conjugation, Reflecting Telescopes, Spaceborne Lasers, Transmitters, Argon Lasers, Mirrors, Numerical Analysis, Wave Fronts
Scientific paper
It has been demonstrated that ultra-lightweighted telescope primaries of nominal surface figure can be used to generate diffraction limited beams for laser communications. Compensation for optical surface misfigure was provided by a phase conjugating mirror to construct a phase conjugated transmitter subsystem. For this demonstration, CW 514 nm beam was matched with a self-pumped photorefractive phase conjugating mirror. Using a primary with an RMS surface misfigure of lambda/3, a six-inch beam with an RMS OPD of lambda/17 was produced.
Aprahamian R.
Godden J.
Menders J.
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