Multiple-Zone Diffractive Optic Element for Laser Ranging Applications
TBMG-9046
01/01/2011
- Content
A diffractive optic element (DOE) can be used as a beam splitter to generate multiple laser beams from a single input laser beam. This technology has been recently used in LRO’s Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) instrument to generate five laser beams that measure the lunar topography from a 50-km nominal mapping orbit (see figure). An extension of this approach is to use a multiple-zone DOE to allow a laser altimeter instrument to operate over a wider range of distances. In particular, a multiple-zone DOE could be used for applications that require both mapping and landing on a planetary body. In this case, the laser altimeter operating range would need to extend from several hundred kilometers down to a few meters.
- Citation
- "Multiple-Zone Diffractive Optic Element for Laser Ranging Applications," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2011.