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High Sensitivity and Accuracy Coherent Lidar Using Chirped Pulse Compression

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Abstract

A coherent chirped lidar using pulse compression is demonstrated. The electrical field of transmitted laser pulse is chirp modulated and the received RF signal is compressed by matching filter. The sensitivity and accuracy are measured.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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