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17 November 2017 Sodern development of a high LIDT laser beam expander for ATLID
Denis C. Battarel, Elodie Barnasson
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Proceedings Volume 10563, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2014; 105633T (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2304072
Event: International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2014, 2014, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Abstract
Sodern has been contracted for the development of the laser beam expander used on the lidar of the ATLID instrument developed by Airbus Defence & Space France and Germany (Formerly ASTRIUM) embarked on the EathCARE satellite, element of the ESA (European Space Agency) Living Planet Programme.

The ATLID emission beam expander (E-BEX) has two functions: one is to reduce the divergence of the laser in order to achieve a high spatial resolution and the other is to enlarge the laser beam to reduce the power density and thus reduce Laser Induced Contamination (LIC) and Laser Induced Damage Threshold (LIDT) effects on the outer surface exposed to vacuum.

This paper exposes the design drivers of the beam expander which are: having optical components withstanding very high laser fluence at a wavelength of 355nm and exhibiting a very low depolarization ratio., hermetically sealing the cavity with metallic gaskets in order to keep the pressure constant so that beam collimation is not affected, choosing housing material compatible with both hermiticity requirements and thermal control.

To obtain a high spatial resolution on Earth, ATLID requires a means for controlling beam collimation. This is ensured by an active thermal control on the beam expander in order to change its Wavefront Error (WFE) by a few tens of nanometers.
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Denis C. Battarel and Elodie Barnasson "Sodern development of a high LIDT laser beam expander for ATLID", Proc. SPIE 10563, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2014, 105633T (17 November 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2304072
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KEYWORDS
Beam expanders

Optical components

Polarization

Silica

Contamination

Temperature metrology

Wavefronts

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