Published August 1989 | Version v1
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Frequency stable high power lasers in space

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The concept of a laser heterodyne gravity wave antenna that would operate in solar orbit with a one million kilometer path length is discussed. Laser technology that would be appropriate for operation of this space-based gravity wave detector is also discussed. The rapid progress in diode laser coupled with the energy storage and potentially sub-Hertz linewidths of solid state lasers, and the possibility of efficient frequency conversion by nonlinear optical techniques defines a technology that is appropriate for laser interferometry in space. The present status of diode-laser-pumped, solid state lasers is summarized and future progress is projected in areas of linewidth control, high average power, operating efficiency, and operational lifetimes that are essential for space-based applications

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Relativistic Gravitational Experiments in Space
Imprint Pagination
242 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 166-170.
Report number
N--90-19940

Conference

Title
Workshop on relativistic gravitation experiments in space.
Dates
28-30 Jun 1988.
Place
Annapolis, MD (USA).

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
21081185
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
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Conference
Descriptors DEI
ANTENNAS; DETECTION; ENERGY STORAGE; EXPERIMENT PLANNING; GRAVITATIONAL WAVES; INTERFEROMETRY; LASER RADIATION; ORBITS; RADIATION DETECTORS; SOLID STATE LASERS; STABILITY
Descriptors DEC
AMPLIFIERS; ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; EQUIPMENT; LASERS; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; PLANNING; RADIATIONS; STORAGE

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