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Wind Lidar Working Group Oxnard, CA Feb 2003 Ultraviolet and Multiplexed HOEs: Current Performance and Future Prospects Geary Schwemmer, NASA/GSFC Sangwoo Lee, SSAI Richard Rallison, Ralcon, Inc.
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Wind Lidar Working Group Oxnard, CA Feb 2003 Rotating HOE and SHADOE Concepts U. S. Patent No. 6,479,808 B1 Nov. 12, 2002 U.S. Patent No. 5,255,065 Oct. 19, 1993
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Wind Lidar Working Group Oxnard, CA Feb 2003 Improved UV performance Smaller spots: 130 µrad for 40 cm diameter; 70 µrad for 20 cm diameter. (Spots containing 85% of diffracted energy) Greater efficiency: 58% for 40 cm diameter, after 10% lost to Fresnel reflections.
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Wind Lidar Working Group Oxnard, CA Feb 2003 UV SHADOE focal spots 1 m focal length, 5 FOVs 85 µm diameter
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Wind Lidar Working Group Oxnard, CA Feb 2003 Remaining Issues Loss Mechanisms: –Scattered Light and Cross-Talk ~10% –Zero-order ~10% –Absorption ~10% Solutions: –Reduce scattered light by increasing refractive index. –Reduce cross-talk and zero order using thicker films (~16 microns), decreasing index modulation, and increasing incident and diffraction angles. –Tradeoff between absorption and increased diffraction. Investigate alternate diffractive technologies for higher efficiency High-power laser beam-steering solutions using refractive optics.
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Wind Lidar Working Group Oxnard, CA Feb 2003 Reducing Cross-talk 7 µm film 12 µm film
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Wind Lidar Working Group Oxnard, CA Feb 2003 Multiplexed Progress- Shared Aperture Diffractive Optical Element (SHADOE) UV 5-mux’ed HOEs being made with small spots (~70µm) 1 st -order diffraction efficiency ~60% Improvements in processing and design expected to improve efficiency to ~85%, based on recent experimental results.
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Wind Lidar Working Group Oxnard, CA Feb 2003 Future Prospects Improved UV SHADOE in the lab undergoing testing ( ~80%). 40 cm UV HOE for Direct Detection Doppler Lidar this year. Designs for large aperture (10-20 m 2 ) mosaic HOE telescope contemplated for Mars Optical Comm.
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