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Burris, H. R., Ferraro, M. S., Freeman, W. T., Moore, C. I., Murphy, J. L., Rabinovich, W. S., Smith, W. R., Summers, L. L., Thomas, L. M., Vilcheck, M. J., Clark, W. R., Waters, W. D. |
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Proceedings of SPIE; May 2012, Vol. 8380 Issue: 1 p838008-838008-8 |
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The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) is developing a small size, weight and power (SWaP) free space lasercomm terminal for small unmanned airborne platforms. The terminal is based on a small gimbal developed by CloudCap Technology. A receiver with a large field of view and with sensitivity sufficient to meet the program range goals is required for this terminal. An InGaAs Avalanche Photodiode (APD) with internal structures engineered to reduce excess noise and keffin high gain applications was selected as the detector. The detector is a 350 micron diameter impact ionization engineered (I2E) APD developed by Optogration, Inc. Results of development and characterization of the receiver will be presented. |
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