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High energy <scp>LiDAR</scp> source for long distance, high resolution range imaging

Yewen Jiang, Jiang Yang, Peilin Li, Hanying Si, Xing Fu, Qiang Liu

2020Microwave and Optical Technology Letters42 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract High energy, high repetition rates laser with excellent beam quality are fundamental components for LiDAR. In particular, high pulse energy is benefit for long distance range imaging. Narrow pulse width and high repetition rates are benefit for high resolution and high refresh rate operation of LiDAR. However, increasing the laser repetition rates will cause the pulse energy decreasing and the pulse width expanding. In order to achieve the requirements at the same time, we propose a 885 nm laser diode end‐pumped RTP Q‐switched Nd:YAG laser. Pulse pumping scheme was used to avoid heat accumulation. With a master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) system, 40.5 mJ, 7.5 ns of 1064 nm pulses were obtained at 2 kHz. The beam quality factor M 2 was measured as 1.60/1.51. Moreover, by frequency doubling with a LBO crystal, 16.4 mJ, 6.5 ns of 532 nm laser with the M 2 factor of 1.52 and 1.50 was obtained. The 1064 and 532 nm pulses are suitable for avalanche photodiode arrays LiDAR and streak tube imaging LiDAR, respectively. The laser system is shown to accomplish high stability from temperature of −10°C to 30°C and vibration frequency of 10 to 100 Hz.

Topics & Concepts

LidarLaserPulse repetition frequencyMaterials scienceOpticsLaser beam qualityQ-switchingPulse-width modulationPulse (music)Range (aeronautics)OptoelectronicsPower (physics)DetectorPhysicsRadarTelecommunicationsLaser beamsComposite materialComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Optical Sensing TechnologiesSolid State Laser TechnologiesAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies
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