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22 August 1980 Development Of A Flyable CO2 Laser Beacon
R. A. Hill, C. F. Brown, G. A. Griffith, L. V. Sutter, F. A. Dolezal, R. D. Washburn, E. R. Peressini
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Proceedings Volume 0227, CO2 Laser Devices and Applications; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958739
Event: 1980 Technical Symposium East, 1980, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
A low cost, four watt CO2 laser intended for use as either an expendable beacon or expendable source for proximity fuses has been developed by the Hughes Aircraft Company, The laser, excited by a 100 MHz RF power supply, has a modulation rate capability extending from d,c, to over 100 kHz, The laser, dc-dc converter, and RF power supply weigh less than 1 kg, Although most of the intended applications require the laser to operate for only a few seconds, it has been tested for over 600 hours with negligible power degradation,
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R. A. Hill, C. F. Brown, G. A. Griffith, L. V. Sutter, F. A. Dolezal, R. D. Washburn, and E. R. Peressini "Development Of A Flyable CO2 Laser Beacon", Proc. SPIE 0227, CO2 Laser Devices and Applications, (22 August 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958739
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KEYWORDS
Carbon dioxide lasers

Modulation

Power supplies

Laser applications

Laser development

Oscillators

Gas lasers

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