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Proceedings of SPIE | 2001

WILDCAT chemical sensor development

David B. Cohn; Eric J. Griffin; Louis F. Klaras; Michael E. Ehritz; Cynthia R. Swim; Jay A. Fox

The WILDCAT sensor was developed to provide chemical detection and identification at large standoff ranges on the order of 20 km for concentration-path length product measurements and 5 km for range-resolved measurements. The transmitter is a wavelength agile CO2 laser with output energy of 1 J/pulse at a repetition rate of 100 Hz. The laser wavelength can be shifted by a two-stage second harmonic generator and optical parametric oscillator to prove chemical absorption features outside the normal laser emission bands. The receiver is composed of a 60 cm dia. Cassegrain telescope and two-element HgCdTe detector that are integrated into a gimbal system for full hemispherical scanning. The laser/optical table and gimbal/telescope subsystems are connected by a rigid truss and all components are integrated into a transportable field test station. The data acquisition system is composed of 12 bit, 125 MHz analog-digital converters and a digital signal processor. Algorithms allow for real-time data processing and display of chemical concentration maps. All key transmitter and receiver components are capable of further development for compact, standalone sensors that can operate from fixed sites or mobile platforms, including aircraft, ships, and ground vehicles.


Advanced Solid-State Photonics (2003), paper 131 | 2003

All solid-state, 8-12 ¼m continuously tunable DIAL laser transmitter with pattern-controllable, rapid wavelength switching

Joseph M. Fukumoto; William Katata; Eric J. Griffin; Cynthia R. Swim; Jay A. Fox

The first demonstration of a fieldable, 8-12 μm continuously tunable, all solid-state DIAL laser transmitter is reported. The 24˝ x 24˝ x 8˝ unit generates 10 kW pulses and can switch between two wavelengths in any pattern at 120 Hz.


Archive | 2011

RETRACTABLE ROTARY TURRET

William B. King; John D. Isker; Chaunchy F. McKearn; Eric J. Griffin


Archive | 2011

RAPIDLY DEPLOYABLE HIGH POWER LASER BEAM DELIVERY SYSTEM

William B. King; John D. Isker; Chaunchy F. McKearn; Eric J. Griffin


Archive | 2014

VARIABLE APERTURE MECHANISM FOR CRYOGENIC ENVIRONMENT, AND METHOD

Jeffrey P. Yanevich; Eric J. Griffin; Michael L. Brest; Kenneth L. McAllister


Archive | 2012

Retractable rotary laser turret

William B. King; John D. Isker; Chaunchy F. McKearn; Eric J. Griffin


Archive | 2013

Method for embedded feedback control for bi-stable actuators

Eric J. Griffin; Jerry Hershberg


Archive | 2015

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DEPTH PROFILING BY TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL RANGE GATING BASED ON PENETRATING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION

James A. Wurzbach; Kalin Spariosu; Bernard Harris; Eric J. Griffin


Archive | 2015

Radioactive anomaly detector

Eric J. Griffin; Kalin Spariosu; Erik D. Johnson


Archive | 2014

Vacuum stable mechanism drive arm

Eric J. Griffin; Michael L. Brest; Wallace H. Sunada

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