Claims
- 1. A laser communication system in which a laser transmitter having a predetermined output wavelength is modulated with a communication signal, and wherein a filter-detector receiver is operative to selectively detect the laser output wavelength, wherein the filter-detector receiver comprises:
- (a) a hermetically sealed chamber with a high acceptance angle input portion, which chamber contains a predetermined amount of vapor of selected atomic species or selected molecular composition which is dissociable to the selected atomic species wherein the selected atomic species is one of the group of thallium, barium strontium, bismuth, and copper; and which selected species ground state does not absorb the laser output wavelength, and which selected atomic species exhibits a metastable or long-lived energy state which when populated efficiently absorbs the laser output wavelength and undergoes a transition to an excited state form which radiative transition to a lower energy state occurs which fluorescence is detectable as a function of absorption of the laser output;
- (b) means for populating the metastable energy state or long-lived energy state of the selected atomic species; and
- (c) detector means coupled to the chamber for collecting the radiation output from the selected atomic or molecular species.
- 2. The system set forth in claim 1, wherein the selected molecular species is one of the group of thallium chloride, thallium bromide, copper chloride, and copper bromide.
- 3. The system set forth in claim 1, wherein the molecular species is a selected halide of thallium, barium, strontium, bismuth, or copper.
- 4. The system set forth in claim 1, wherein the means for populating the metastable energy state of the selected atomic species is an optical source having output radiation of a wavelength which is efficiently absorbed by the atomic species to populate the metastable energy state.
- 5. The system set forth in claim 1, wherein the means for populating the metastable energy state of the selected atomic species includes a second selected atomic species included as a vapor in the hermetically sealed chamber, which second selected atomic species has an excited state of an energy level which is sufficiently close to the metastable energy state of the selected atomic species when such metastable energy state is populated by collision transfer from the second selected atomic species.
- 6. The system set forth in claim 5, wherein the selected atomic species is thallium, barium, copper, or bismuth, and the second selected atomic species is cesium.
- 7. The system set forth in claim 5, wherein the laser transmitter is a Nd:La.sub.2 Be.sub.2 O.sub.5 laser, and the filter detector receiver includes thallium as the selected atomic species, and the second selected atom species is cesium.
- 8. A filter detector for a predetermined laser wavelength comprising a hermetically sealed chamber containing a predetermined amount of vapor of selected atomic species or selected molecular composition which is dissociable to the selected atomic species, wherein the selected atomic species is one of the group of thallium, barium, strontium, bismuth, and copper, wherein the selected atomic species does not absorb the laser output wavelength, and which selected atomic species exhibits a metastable or long-lived energy state which when populated efficiently absorbs the laser output wavelength and undergoes a transition to an excited state from which radiative transition to a lower energy state occurs with emission of fluorescence which is detectable as a function of absorption of the laser output.
- 9. The filter detector set forth in claim 7, wherein a second selected atomic species is included in the chamber and this species is cesium.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. N00014-83-C-0416 awarded by the Department of the Navy.
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