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13 November 1996 High-performance optical filter for the Australian laser airborne depth sounder
Simon M. Rees, Jacqueline Staromlynska, Michael Gillyon, Julianne R. Davy
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Proceedings Volume 2964, CIS Selected Papers: Laser Remote Sensing of Natural Waters: From Theory to Practice; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.258344
Event: CIS Selected Papers: Laser Remote Sensing of Natural Waters: From Theory to Practice, 1996, St.Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
The design and performance characteristics of a tunable, six stage Lyot filter for use with the Australian laser airborne depth sounder are described. It is predicted that the filter will significantly reduce the effect of sky reflection from the sea surface thereby allowing an increase in the operational hours of the LADS system by up to six hours per day.
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Simon M. Rees, Jacqueline Staromlynska, Michael Gillyon, and Julianne R. Davy "High-performance optical filter for the Australian laser airborne depth sounder", Proc. SPIE 2964, CIS Selected Papers: Laser Remote Sensing of Natural Waters: From Theory to Practice, (13 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.258344
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Polarizers

Signal to noise ratio

Optical filtering

Dielectric filters

Airborne laser technology

Birefringence

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