A microcomputer-controlled laser beam analyzer is described. It uses five INTEL 8080 microcomputers to calculate the beam's peak intensity, peak intensity coordinates, centroid coordinates, beam energy, and beam quality in real time. Its application to the U.S. Army's gas-dynamic laser is illustrated.
A Microcomputer-Controlled Laser Beam Analyzer
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-18 , 4 ; 358-368
1982-07-01
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