Champagne E B
Laser Technology Branch, Air Force Avionics Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, USA.
Appl Opt. 1966 Nov 1;5(11):1843-5. doi: 10.1364/AO.5.001843.
The power signal-to-noise ratios for coherent and noncoherent optical detection are presented, with the expression for noncoherent detection being examined in detail. It is found that for the long range optical system to compete with its microwave counterpart it is necessary to optimize the optical system. The optical system may be optimized by using coherent detection, or noncoherent detection if the signal is the dominate noise factor. A design procedure is presented which, in principle, always allows one to obtain signal shot-noise limited operation with noncoherent detection if pulsed operation is used. The technique should make reasonable extremely long range, high data rate systems of relatively simple design.