Second generation high data-rate inter-orbit link based on diode-pumped Nd:YAG laser technology

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Neodymium Lasers, Optical Communication, Satellite Communication, Space Communication, Spaceborne Lasers, Yag Lasers, Data Links, Solid State Lasers, Technology Assessment

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The SILEX experimental program is concerned with demonstrating the technologies of an optical communications link between two satellites; in order to expand system capabilities to the high data rates required for future LEO-GEO interorbit links, a detailed design study has been conducted for a system predicated on diode-pumped Nd:YAG laser technology. Even with telescopes whose apertures are less than 10 cm on the LEO satellite, and transmitter powers of less than 1 W, system transmission performance is greater than 1 Gbit/sec.

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