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Laser radar reflective tomography utilizing a streak camera for precise range resolution

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Abstract

Tomography is used to reconstruct 2-D images from 1-D range-resolved laser radar data. A doubled mode-locked Nd:YAG pulsed laser illuminates a conical object, and a receiver utilizing a streak camera resolves the reflected light in time.

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