2013
DOI: 10.1364/ao.52.008732
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Space-qualified laser system for the BepiColombo Laser Altimeter

Abstract: The space-qualified design of a miniaturized laser for pulsed operation at a wavelength of 1064 nm and at repetition rates up to 10 Hz is presented. This laser consists of a pair of diode-laser pumped, actively q-switched Nd:YAG rod oscillators hermetically sealed and encapsulated in an environment of dry synthetic air. The system delivers at least 300 million laser pulses with 50 mJ energy and 5 ns pulse width (FWHM). It will be launched in 2017 aboard European Space Agency's Mercury Planetary Orbiter as part… Show more

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“…The laser for BELA has been fully described by Kallenbach et al [7]. It comprises two main elements.…”
Section: 6mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The laser for BELA has been fully described by Kallenbach et al [7]. It comprises two main elements.…”
Section: 6mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Achieving good coating performance under vacuum is also challenging, with strong laser degradation for porous coatings under vacuum exposure . To avoid vacuum‐related degradation, laser heads tend to be mounted in hermetically sealed boxes filled with synthetic air at atmospheric pressure . To avoid temperature gradients, heat‐dissipating elements such as laser diodes and electronics are mounted on a thermally conductive metal alloy structure .…”
Section: Technical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid vacuum‐related degradation, laser heads tend to be mounted in hermetically sealed boxes filled with synthetic air at atmospheric pressure . To avoid temperature gradients, heat‐dissipating elements such as laser diodes and electronics are mounted on a thermally conductive metal alloy structure . Finally, the next generation of space lasers might come from the fibre optics field, offering high efficiency, compactness, alignment insensitivity and gain bandwidth amongst other things .…”
Section: Technical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 To minimize the risk of damage during long-term operation and optimize the working point, it is important to know the laser-induced damage thresholds (LIDTs) of the optical components. Recently, an existing LIDT setup 6 was equipped with a 500-mJ Innoslab-based MOPA system, which was designed and built at ILT. 7,8 To qualify the optical components at 1645 nm with an ISO 11254-2 compliant LIDT measurement, pulse energies up to 100 mJ are required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%