Efficient Coupling of Lasers to Telescopes With Obscuration
TBMG-28411
01/01/2003
- Content
Two techniques have been proposed to increase the efficiency of coupling of light from lasers to Cassegrain telescopes and, in general, telescopes with secondary or tertiary mirror obscuration. The need to increase the efficiency of coupling arises in laser transmitters of lidar and free-space optical communication systems that utilize Cassegrain telescopes. The vignetting caused by the secondary reflector and baffle in such a telescope reduces the transmitted power by a large fraction because (1) the obscured area is central and is a significant fraction of the telescope aperture and (2) the cross-sectional intensity profile of a typical laser beam is Gaussian, so that intensity is greatest in the obscured central area.
- Citation
- "Efficient Coupling of Lasers to Telescopes With Obscuration," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2003.