Ultrastable solid state lasers for space science missions

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Authors

  • M. Peterseim
  • O. S. Brozek
  • I. Freitag
  • A. Tuennermann
  • K. Danzmann
  • H. Welling

External Research Organisations

  • Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH)
  • Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ)
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Original languageEnglish
Pages172
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 1998
Event1998 International Symposium on Information Theory, CLEO/EUROPE'98 - Glasgow, Scotland
Duration: 14 Sept 199818 Sept 1998

Conference

Conference1998 International Symposium on Information Theory, CLEO/EUROPE'98
CityGlasgow, Scotland
Period14 Sept 199818 Sept 1998

Abstract

A laser diode-pumped monolithic Nd:YAG laser is the main component of the LISA metrology mission. Space environment places very severe constraints on the instrument. Recent progress in qualifying the broadband Nd:YAG laser for deep space operation is detailed. Also presented is the state of the art of the laser development and stabilization.

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Ultrastable solid state lasers for space science missions. / Peterseim, M.; Brozek, O. S.; Freitag, I. et al.
1998. 172 Paper presented at 1998 International Symposium on Information Theory, CLEO/EUROPE'98, Glasgow, Scotland.

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Peterseim, M, Brozek, OS, Freitag, I, Tuennermann, A, Danzmann, K & Welling, H 1998, 'Ultrastable solid state lasers for space science missions', Paper presented at 1998 International Symposium on Information Theory, CLEO/EUROPE'98, Glasgow, Scotland, 14 Sept 1998 - 18 Sept 1998 pp. 172. <https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/719191>
Peterseim, M., Brozek, O. S., Freitag, I., Tuennermann, A., Danzmann, K., & Welling, H. (1998). Ultrastable solid state lasers for space science missions. 172. Paper presented at 1998 International Symposium on Information Theory, CLEO/EUROPE'98, Glasgow, Scotland. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/719191
Peterseim M, Brozek OS, Freitag I, Tuennermann A, Danzmann K, Welling H. Ultrastable solid state lasers for space science missions. 1998. Paper presented at 1998 International Symposium on Information Theory, CLEO/EUROPE'98, Glasgow, Scotland.
Peterseim, M. ; Brozek, O. S. ; Freitag, I. et al. / Ultrastable solid state lasers for space science missions. Paper presented at 1998 International Symposium on Information Theory, CLEO/EUROPE'98, Glasgow, Scotland.1 p.
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