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13 May 2024 Spectral beam combining for security as well as terrestrial, satellite, and deep space communication
T. Walbaum, M. Plötner, M. Strecker, M. Heinzig, A. Liem, S. Ehrhardt, F. Möller, C. Damm, S. Trautmann, C. Rothhardt, T. Peschel, M. Jung, K. Ludewigt, T. Schreiber
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Proceedings Volume PC12865, Fiber Lasers XXI: Technology and Systems; PC128650E (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3001748
Event: SPIE LASE, 2024, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Spectral Beam Combining (SBC) is a useful tool for power scaling of optical systems as well as for multiplexing in communications. We will give an overview of different concepts for SBC and compare them regarding channel count, spectral properties and power handling. For this regard, we will present our examples of these concepts, ranging from a 20kW spectral combiner for high power application over systems in the 100W-range for free-space communications in different spectral regions down to miniaturized combiner concepts for multi-W applications to reduce the footprint.
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T. Walbaum, M. Plötner, M. Strecker, M. Heinzig, A. Liem, S. Ehrhardt, F. Möller, C. Damm, S. Trautmann, C. Rothhardt, T. Peschel, M. Jung, K. Ludewigt, and T. Schreiber "Spectral beam combining for security as well as terrestrial, satellite, and deep space communication", Proc. SPIE PC12865, Fiber Lasers XXI: Technology and Systems, PC128650E (13 May 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3001748
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Satellite communications

Satellites

Wavelength division multiplexing

Dichroic mirrors

Laser systems engineering

Miniaturization

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