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Free-space optical-frequency comparison over rapidly moving links

Free space optical technology promises to revolutionize point-to-point communications systems. By taking advantage of their vastly higher frequencies, coherent optical systems outperform their radio counterparts by orders of magnitude in achievable data throughput, while simultaneously lowering the required size, weight, and power (SWaP), making them ideal for mobile applications.

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Aliesha Aden Aliesha Aden

Demonstration of a Low-SWaP Terminal for Ground-to-Air Single-Mode Fiber Coupled Laser Links

Free space optical technology promises to revolutionize point-to-point communications systems. By taking advantage of their vastly higher frequencies, coherent optical systems outperform their radio counterparts by orders of magnitude in achievable data throughput, while simultaneously lowering the required size, weight, and power (SWaP), making them ideal for mobile applications.

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Demonstration of 100 Gbps coherent free-space optical communications at LEO tracking rates

Free-space optical communications are poised to alleviate the data-flow bottleneck experienced by spacecraft as traditional radio frequencies reach their practical limit. While enabling orders-of-magnitude gains in data rates, optical signals impose much stricter pointing requirements and are strongly affected by atmospheric turbulence.

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Ultrastable Free-Space Laser Links for a Global Network of Optical Atomic Clocks

A global network of optical atomic clocks will enable unprecedented measurement precision in fields including tests of fundamental physics, dark matter searches, geodesy, and navigation. Free-space laser links through the turbulent atmosphere are needed to fully exploit this global network, by enabling comparisons to airborne and spaceborne clocks.

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Aliesha Aden Aliesha Aden

Ultra-wideband free-space optical phase stabilization

Free-space optical (FSO) communications have the potential to revolutionize wireless communications due to the advantages of greater inherent security, high-directionality, high available bandwidth and small physical footprint.

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