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1 July 1990 Technologies and techniques for lasercom terminal size, weight, and cost reduction
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Abstract
The generic system level requirements for lasercom satellite crosslinks are considered. The system and subsystem design approaches and technologies that can be pursued to achieve a lasercom terminal with minimum size, weight, and cost are examined. A preliminary lasercom terminal design is described which represents a major reduction in size and weight, resulting from a minimum cost design philosophy.
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Robert T. Carlson "Technologies and techniques for lasercom terminal size, weight, and cost reduction", Proc. SPIE 1218, Free-Space Laser Communication Technologies II, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18174
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Telescopes

Mirrors

GRIN lenses

Laser applications

Optical components

Optical instrument design

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