Title :
Compact fiber laser approach to generating 589 nm laser guide stars
Author :
Pennington, D.M. ; Beach, R. ; Dawson, J. ; Drobshoff, A. ; Liao, Z. ; Payne, S. ; Bonaccini, D. ; Hackenberg, W. ; Taylor, L.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
Abstract :
We are developing an all-fiber laser system for generating 589 nm light for laser-guided adaptive optics. If only natural stars can be used to measure the turbulence in the Earth´s atmosphere, at most a few percent of the sky is accessible to adaptive optics correction. Laser guide stars are therefore crucial to the broad use of adaptive optics, because they facilitate access to a large fraction of possible locations on the sky. In particular, lasers tuned to the 589 nm resonance line of atomic sodium are able to create an artificial beacon at altitudes of 95-105 km, thus coming as close as possible to reproducing the light path of starlight. The deployment of multiconjugate adaptive optics on large aperture telescopes world-wide will require the use of three to five sodium laser guide stars in order to achieve uniform correction over the aperture with a high Strehl value. Current estimates place the minimum required laser power at 10 W per laser for a continuous wave source. In addition, the lasers need to be compact, efficient, robust and turnkey.
Keywords :
adaptive optics; artificial guide stars; astronomical telescopes; atmospheric turbulence; atomic beam electric resonance; fibre lasers; laser beam applications; laser tuning; sodium; 10 W; 589 nm; 95 to 105 km; Na; Strehl value; adaptive optics correction; all-fiber laser system; aperture telescopes; artificial beacon; atmospheric turbulence measurement; atomic sodium; continuous wave source; laser guide stars; laser tuning; laser-guided adaptive optics; multiconjugate adaptive optics; natural stars; resonance line; Adaptive optics; Apertures; Atmospheric measurements; Atom lasers; Atomic beams; Fiber lasers; Laser tuning; Power lasers; Resonance; Terrestrial atmosphere;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe, 2003. CLEO/Europe. 2003 Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7734-6
DOI :
10.1109/CLEOE.2003.1313802