FBH diode lasers successfully launched into space
Laser diode benches allow communication with Sentinel-1A
On April 3, 2014 shortly after 11 p.m., the earth resources technology satellite Sentinel-1A successfully left for his mission in space - also aboard are space-qualified laser diode benches from the Ferdinand-Braun-Institut. As pump sources for highly efficient solid-state lasers they ensure smooth communication in laser communication terminals (LCT). Tesat-Spacecom's LCTs are centerpieces in optical communication between satellites and to Earth, ensuring that signals are transmitted via light over long distances. Sentinel is part of a bigger earth observation program, which shall also support operations of rescue forces during natural disasters.
Video of the lift-off
Sentinel website
The FBH has long-term and comprehensive experience with space applications and develops compact, space-qualified laser diode benches, which are, among others, used in the European Sentinel earth resources satellites. The institute cooperates with companies like Tesat-Spacecom, Europe's biggest supplier of equipment in the field of satellite communications, and works in projects with the European Space Agency ESA.
Contact
Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Leibniz-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik (FBH)
Gustav-Kirchhoff-Str. 4, 12489 Berlin
Petra Immerz
Tel.: 030-6392 -2626
E-Mail: petra.immerz(at)fbh-berlin.de