Research on Large Divergence Angle Laser Ranging System †

Junwen Ji, Suhui Yang*, Yimin Feng

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This study investigates a laser ranging technology scheme featuring a large divergence angle for both the emitted and received laser beams, focusing on applications where both the measured target and the ranging carrier are high-mobility platforms. A dual-concave beam-reducing lens design is adopted to reshape the original beam divergence angle of 10 mrad from the erbium glass laser into a ranging output beam divergence angle of 26 mrad, while maintaining the Gaussian energy distribution of the original laser beam. A φ500 μm photosensitive surface APD detector is used, and a combination of aspherical and spherical elements is employed in the receiving optical system to achieve a 30 mrad large field-of-view echo reception within the small photosensitive surface. This laser ranging system addresses the challenge of aiming and tracking for laser ranging between relatively high-speed moving objects and reduces the stability precision requirements for the ranging carrier platform.

Original languageEnglish
Article number482
JournalPhotonics
Volume12
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • large divergence angle
  • large field of view
  • laser ranging
  • platform stabilities
  • spaceborne

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