Fraunhofer filters to reduce solar background for optical communications
Abstract
A wavelength that lies within a spectral interval of reduced solar emission (a Fraunhofer line) can carry optical communications with reduced interference from direct or reflected background sunlight. Suitable Fraunhofer lines are located within the tuning range of good candidate lasers. The laser should be tunable dynamically to track Doppler shifts in the sunlight incident on any solar system body that may appear in the background as viewed by the receiver. A Fraunhofer filter used with a direct-detection receiver should be tuned to match the Doppler shifts of the source and background. The required tuning calculated here for various situations is also required if, instead, one uses a heterodyne receiver with limited post-detection bandwidth.
- Publication:
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The Telecommunications and Data Acquisition Report
- Pub Date:
- November 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986tdar.nasa...48K
- Keywords:
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- Fraunhofer Line Discriminators;
- Optical Communication;
- Optical Filters;
- Solar Radiation;
- Solar Spectra;
- Doppler Effect;
- Heterodyning;
- Receivers;
- Reflectance;
- Sunlight;
- Tunable Lasers;
- Communications and Radar