Abstract
A Q-switched ruby laser has been developed that is useful as an optical radar for clear air turbulence detection. The output is a single clean pulse of 35 MW, free of noise sources such as spontaneous emission, superradiance, and after-pulsing. A comparison is made with the standard quarter-wave mode of operation.
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