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Speckle-Free Imaging Lidar without Motion Blur using Moderate-Coherence, Nanosecond-Pulsed Lasers

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Abstract

Rapidly-moving targets are illuminated and imaged from distances as far as five meters using a single five-nanosecond pulse from a moderate-coherence laser. The resulting images are free of speckle and motion blur.

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