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20 years of Tm:Ho:YLF and LuLF Laser Development for Global Winds Measurements

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Abstract

NASA Langley Research Center has a long history of developing 2 μm lasers. From fundamental spectroscopy research, theoretical prediction of new materials, laser demonstration and engineering of lidar systems, it has been a very successful program spanning around two decades. This article covers the program development from the early research to the present instrumentation. A brief historical perspective of Tm:Ho work by early researchers is also given.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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