Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, Volume. 41, Issue 5, 905(2022)
Satellite laser ranging research based on near-infrared low-power laser
In order to analyze the satellite laser ranging (SLR) detection capability of the TianQin Laser Ranging Station, the laser energy (average power) is set as 0.15 mJ (0.015 W), 0.4 mJ (0.04 W) and 4 mJ (0.4 W), respectively, to conduct laser ranging experiments on synchronous orbit satellites qzs2, compass i3 and compass i5 at night and daytime. Theoretically, the background noise of daytime skylight is analyzed, the effective echo rate of SLR under different average power conditions is calculated. Finally the impact of average power on SLR detection capability is particularly analyzed. In the experiment, the pitch angle of the telescope is fixed (E=50°), and the skylight background noise intensity is measured by rotating the telescope at different points. A superconducting nanowire single photon detector (SNSPD) with a detection efficiency of 60% (@1064 nm) is used, and background noise is suppressed by spatial filtering, temporal filtering and spectral filtering. Using 0.4 mJ (0.04 W) energy to perform laser ranging on the synchronous satellite in the daytime. Using 0.15 mJ (0.015 W) energy to perform laser ranging on the synchronous satellite at night. The Tianqin Laser Ranging Station has the capability of conventional SLR throughout the day and night, which will lay the foundation for the full-time laser ranging of the Tianqin plan gravitational wave detection satellite in the future.
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Tian-Quan GAO, Xian-Lin WU, Cai-Shi ZHANG, Li-Xiang ZHOU, Hong-Chao ZHAO, Xi-Da HAN, Sheng-Qian LIU, Ming LI. Satellite laser ranging research based on near-infrared low-power laser[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 2022, 41(5): 905
Category: Research Articles
Received: Aug. 29, 2021
Accepted: --
Published Online: Feb. 6, 2023
The Author Email: Ming LI (liming73@mail.sysu.edu.cn)