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9 October 2018 A continuously tunable NIR laser and its applications in material classification
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A wavelength tunable near-infrared laser for use in remote target classification is demonstrated. The laser operates in the range of 1290 nm to 1650 nm and has power output within eye-safety limits. The preliminary results of laboratory tests of remote classification of materials indicate are shown.
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P. Jaanson, A. Vaigu, T. Kääriäinen, R. Mannila, V. Lehtomäki, and A. Manninen "A continuously tunable NIR laser and its applications in material classification", Proc. SPIE 10791, Lidar Technologies, Techniques, and Measurements for Atmospheric Remote Sensing XIV, 1079107 (9 October 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2325299
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Light sources

Reflectivity

Near infrared

Tunable lasers

Laser applications

Active sensors

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