Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1535005 Optics Communications 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A wide angle laser detecting system with non-mechanical scanning to determine both laser wavelength and arrival angle is described and assembled. Then the system is tested utilizing both 1319 nm continuous-wave and 1064 nm pulsed Nd:YAG laser in experiments. The incident laser is imaged to three equal interval spots and both incident angle and wavelength can be determined based on coordinates of the middle spot and interval of two adjacent spots. Half field of view of this system is 80°, and maximum wavelength error is 40 nm.When the laser enters in the range of 0–70°, the maximum arrival angle error is about 2°, and the error enlarges to 6° when the arrival angel is 80°.

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