A Calibration Method Using Single Detector Combining Far Field to Improve Double-beam Combining Accuracy and Pointing Accuracy
A single-detector, combined-precision technology, applied in the field of optical engineering, can solve problems such as unrealistic and large detector dimensions, and achieve the effect of ensuring identity, avoiding thermal drift, and ensuring closed-loop accuracy.
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[0026] The present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0027] Such as figure 1 The first beam of light emitted by the first laser 1-9 shown passes through the second tunable mirror 1-5, the first transmission mirror 1-2, and the second transmission mirror 1-3 to the composite beam splitting mirror 1-4. The second beam of light emitted by the second laser 1-10 passes through the third transmission mirror 1-6 and the first tunable mirror 1-1 and enters the composite beam-splitting mirror 1-4. Most of the energy of the first beam of light is reflected as the main beam through the composite beam-splitter mirror 1-4, and a very small part of the energy is transmitted into the composite sensor 1-11 through the composite beam-splitter mirror 1-4 as the measurement beam; the second beam of light Most of the energy is transmitted as the main beam through the composite beam-splitting mirror 1-4, and a ver...
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