2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12567-019-00253-z
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Diode-pumped Alexandrite laser for next generation satellite-based earth observation lidar

Abstract: In this work, the design of a diode-pumped Alexandrite ring laser in Q-switched single-longitudinal-mode (SLM) operation for a spaceborne lidar mission is presented. The laser is pumped by a self-developed fiber-coupled laser diode pump device and yields a pulse energy of 1.7 mJ at a repetition rate of 500 Hz with an excellent beam quality of M 2 < 1.1. By seeding the resonator with a narrow band diode laser, SLM operation with a linewidth of approximately 10 MHz is achieved. The electrooptical efficiency of 2… Show more

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“…Furthermore, there is an impressive number of observations of mesospheric ice clouds available from satellites, which sometimes show unexpected temporal and/or spatial variations ("voids") (see Russell et al, 2009, for more details on a recent satellite mission dedicated to NLC science). Understanding the physics of NLCs is important, for example, to interpret long-term variations of layers of ice particles and their potential relation to climate change (Thomas, 1996;von Zahn, 2003;Lübken et al, 2018). Similar science questions occur regarding PSCs, which, amongst others, play a crucial role in ozone chemistry.…”
Section: Nlcs Pscs Background Aerosols and Metal Densitiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Furthermore, there is an impressive number of observations of mesospheric ice clouds available from satellites, which sometimes show unexpected temporal and/or spatial variations ("voids") (see Russell et al, 2009, for more details on a recent satellite mission dedicated to NLC science). Understanding the physics of NLCs is important, for example, to interpret long-term variations of layers of ice particles and their potential relation to climate change (Thomas, 1996;von Zahn, 2003;Lübken et al, 2018). Similar science questions occur regarding PSCs, which, amongst others, play a crucial role in ozone chemistry.…”
Section: Nlcs Pscs Background Aerosols and Metal Densitiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For Doppler-resonance the laser must be tunable to an atomic absorption line. We have developed a highly efficient, narrow-band diode-pumped alexandrite ring laser in cooperation with the Fraunhofer Institut for Laser Technology in Aachen (Höffner et al, 2018;Strotkamp et al, 2019). The laser head includes various subsystems such as Q-switch driver, cavity-control, power measurement, and a beam expansion telescope all 5 https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-2021-33 Preprint.…”
Section: Laser Specificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VAHCOLI may also be extended to other wavelengths being relevant for thermospheric or space applications (Höffner et al, 2018;Munk et al, 2018;Höffner et al, 2019). Due to its compact design and autonomous operation a VAHCOLI-unit may also be of interest for measurements from satellites (Strotkamp et al, 2019). The final aim is to further improve the VAHCOLI-units and to develop a cost-effective multi-purpose lidar where several systems may be employed at various locations, being operated quasi-autonomously.…”
Section: Outlook and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, specific space missions have not been defined yet by space agencies like ESA or NASA. Likely mission scenarios are Earth observation missions like vegetation monitoring 4 or potassium Doppler LIDAR missions 5,6 based on a frequencydoubled Alexandrite laser system. A lot of investigation is ongoing in both fields to develop Alexandrite-based laser systems, which fulfill the general laser requirements for these remote sensing types.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%