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Three-dimensional detector system for laser radiation

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Abstract

This paper discusses setups for processing a three-dimensional image, based on a combination of the pulse-counter and time-amplitude methods of conversion. The results of tests of a three-dimensional detector system as part of a laboratory ladar prototype are presented.

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