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Paper Abstract
A multi-joule, wavelength agile, CO2 transceiver is being assembled in support of a two phase, airborne chemical sensing demonstration employing both direct (Phase I) and coherent (Phase II) detection methods. The Phase II, coherent detection transceiver concept design, and performance are described below.
Paper Details
Date Published: 26 June 1996
PDF: 12 pages
Proc. SPIE 2748, Laser Radar Technology and Applications, (26 June 1996); doi: 10.1117/12.243552
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 2748:
Laser Radar Technology and Applications
Gary W. Kamerman, Editor(s)
PDF: 12 pages
Proc. SPIE 2748, Laser Radar Technology and Applications, (26 June 1996); doi: 10.1117/12.243552
Show Author Affiliations
Subrata Ghoshroy, Textron Systems Div. (United States)
J. DiMercurio, Textron Systems Div. (United States)
Richard S. Eng, Textron Systems Div. (United States)
Howard Stowe, Textron Systems Div. (United States)
Yu-Lin Wang, Textron Systems Div. (United States)
J. DiMercurio, Textron Systems Div. (United States)
Richard S. Eng, Textron Systems Div. (United States)
Howard Stowe, Textron Systems Div. (United States)
Yu-Lin Wang, Textron Systems Div. (United States)
Francis J. Corbett, Textron Systems Div. (United States)
Victor H. Hasson, Textron Systems Div. (United States)
Mark A. Kovacs, Textron Systems Div. (United States)
Marsha J. Fox, Air Force Phillips Lab. (United States)
Richard Wendt, U.S. Army Space & Strategic Defense Command (United States)
Victor H. Hasson, Textron Systems Div. (United States)
Mark A. Kovacs, Textron Systems Div. (United States)
Marsha J. Fox, Air Force Phillips Lab. (United States)
Richard Wendt, U.S. Army Space & Strategic Defense Command (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 2748:
Laser Radar Technology and Applications
Gary W. Kamerman, Editor(s)
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