Modelocked waveform for synthetic aperture ladar

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Optical or pre-photocell system

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C342S02500R, C342S02500R, C342S192000, C342S196000, C356S005090

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06875978

ABSTRACT:
A synthetic aperture ladar system using a mode locked laser transmitter. The inventive system (12) includes a mode locked laser transmitter (22), a receiver (40) adapted to detect signals transmitted by said laser (22) and reflected by an object (32) and a signal processor (50) for analyzing the signals. The laser (22) is particularly novel as a synthetic aperture ladar transmitter inasmuch as it includes a mode locking mechanism (180). The mode locking mechanism (180) causes the laser to output energy at all modes within the gain profile in phase with one another. The result is a series of coherent pulses which may be used for synthetic aperture ladar applications. In a particular embodiment, the present teachings are implemented in a multifunctional laser which, in its operational mode, outputs a mode locked beam for synthetic aperture ladar. In the illustrative embodiment, the laser is an erbium or erbium, ytterbium-doped, fiber pumped laser and the mode locking mechanism is a passive quantum well absorber crystal or an active acoustic crystal mounted in the laser cavity. In any event, the return signals are received and processed to extract range and cross-range imaging information. To this end, the signal processor (50) includes a range de-multiplexer (206) for organizing the return signals into range bins. For each range bin, the signal processor (50) applies a Fast Fourier Transform (210) and centroid detection algorithm (212) to extract a signal representing Doppler frequencies for each range bin. In addition, the signal processor (50) may also extract a signal representing intensity for each range bin.

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