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Daylight visibility of Laser Beam Eastbourne, October 2005 Daylight Visibility of a kHz - but µJ – Laser Beam
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Hardware Setup Eastbourne, October 2005 C-SPAD ISIT-TV SensiCAM Frame Grabber Dichroic Mirror 95% of 532 nm Filter 0.3 nm Video Night only Day/Night Day/Night; 5 % of 532 nm Old CCD (10 Hz & kHz; bigger FOV) 50 cm Main Telescope
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SensiCAM - CCD Eastbourne, October 2005 Problem: Backscatter of Single Shot TOO WEAK (400 µJ) NOT Visible with CCD... Solution: Integrate Backscatter of 1000 Shots... But do NOT Integrate the noise between shots ! => Increases Signal / Noise Ratio ! Laser Pulses 1000 Exposures 50 µs Exposure per Shot; Backscatter image only 1000 Shots integrated; needs 0.5 s / image @ 2 kHz
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Sensicam 360KF; from PCO Imaging (www.pco.de)www.pco.de Camera type: Interface type: PCI-Board 525 KP (Koax Version) Programming: via the C++ Package included with the CCD; Allows now for: Continuous imaging of backscatter (no mirrors switched); Uses only about 5% of the backscatter (leakage of dichroic mirror, which separates 532 from other wavelenghts); Also used for rough visual adjustment of beam divergence... Future Plans: Automatic Detection of Laser Beam Peak Automatic Beam Centering with Remote Controlled Mirror (manually adjusted now) CCD used in Graz Eastbourne, October 2005
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