4 research outputs found
Lidar-radar velocimetry using a pulse-to-pulse coherent rf-modulated Q-switched laser.
International audienceAn rf-modulated pulse train from a passively Q-switched Nd:YAG laser has been generated using an extra-cavity acousto-optic modulator. The rf modulation reproduces the spectral quality of the local oscillator. It leads to a high pulse-to-pulse phase coherence, i.e., phase memory, over thousands of pulses. The potentialities of this transmitter for lidar-radar are demonstrated by performing Doppler velocimetry on indoor moving targets. The experimental results are in good agreement with a model based on elementary signal processing theory. In particular, we show experimentally and theoretically that lidar-radar is a promising technique that allows discrimination between translation and rotation movements. Being independent of the laser internal dynamics, this scheme can be applied to any Q-switched laser
Laser déclenché à rétro-injection non résonante : application à la vélocimétrie Lidar-Radar
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Lidar-Radar velocimetry using RF-modulated optical pulses generated by non-resonant frequency-shifted feedback
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Spectral purity enhancement for the EUV Lithography Systems by suppressing UV reflection from multilayers
Plasma based radiation sources optimized to emit 13.5 nm Extreme UV radiation also produce a significant amount of light at longer wavelengths. This so called out-of-band (OoB) radiation is detrimental for the imaging capabilities of an EUV lithographic imaging system, particularly the ultraviolet (UV) parts of the light (λ=100-400 nm). To suppress these wavelengths while maintaining the high efficiency of the mirror for EUV light, several methods have been developed, including phase-shift gratings (PsG) and anti-reflection layers (SPE layer). Both methods have achieved a suppression factor of 10 - 30 around the target wavelength. To achieve a full band suppression effect with a minimum loss of EUV light, a new scheme based on surface pyramid structures was developed. An average suppression of more than 10 times was achieved with a relative EUV efficiency of 82.2% by using the Si pyramids structure (compared to a flat multilayer (ML)). Recently, we have successfully produced a pyramid structure consisting of multilayers which greatly improves the relative EUV efficiency to 94.2%