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US Patent 7583364 High pulse-energy, eye-safe lidar system

Patent 7583364 was granted and assigned to University Corporation for Atmospheric Research on September, 2009 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
7583364
Date of Patent
September 1, 2009
Patent Application Number
10804863
Date Filed
March 19, 2004
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12123950 Hybrid LADAR with co-planar scanning and imaging field-of-view
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US Patent 12061263 Systems and methods for a configurable sensor system
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US Patent 12078755 LiDAR detection systems and methods that use multi-plane mirrors
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US Patent 12093052 Wide-view LIDAR with areas of special attention
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US Patent 11675062 Context aware real-time power adjustment for steerable lidar
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US Patent 11675053 LiDAR systems and methods for focusing on ranges of interest
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US Patent 11675050 LiDAR detection systems and methods
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US Patent 11686821 Scan patterns for lidar systems
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Isam Alsomiri
Patent abstract

An eye-safe atmospheric aerosol lidar featuring high transmit pulse energy to generate strong backscatter from long ranges in a single pulse together with an optically efficient receiver is disclosed. The transmitter employs a gas cell and non-focused laser beam geometry to convert short wavelength laser light to substantially safer and longer wavelength light by stimulated Raman scattering. The longer wavelength light is substantially safer than the shorter wavelength light thereby allowing the safe transmission of high energy pulses. The transmitter also features a diode injection seed and a beam expander which are effective to reduce the divergence of the long wavelength light below the field-of-view of the receiver. The receiver employs a telescope, collimating lens, interference filter, focusing lens, avalanche photodiode detector, amplifier and analog to digital converter. The transmit beam and receiver field of view are coaxial. Initial results demonstrate the ability of such technology to elucidate the structure of the atmosphere with high temporal and spatial resolution.

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