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Rapid-scanning laser receiver

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Abstract

A random-access rapid-scanning laser receiver concept utilizing the acoustooptic effect and suitable for applications from the near uv through the long-wave ir region was designed and demonstrated in the field at a 10.6-μm laser radar. Experimental results demonstrating its utility for image detection, radar, atmospheric optics measurements, and vibration isolation are presented.

© 1975 Optical Society of America

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